It is a waste by-product of palm oil and unfit for human consumption
Food Safety officers seized 20,000 litres of palm kernel oil brought in a
tanker lorry at the Meenakshipuram check-post here in the early hours
of Tuesday. They took into custody the owner of the consignment
Tamilnathan of Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, who was travelling in the lorry.
Onam drive
Since there were reports of spurious food being brought to Kerala during
Onam, the Food Safety officials had intensified checking at Walayar and
Meenakshipuram check-post for the last few days. Palm kernel oil is not
edible and is rarely brought to the State. The officials collected the
samples and sent them for lab tests.
Food Safety district officer Joseph Shaji George said Tamilnathan told
them that he was taking the palm kernel oil to an oil mill at Chalakudy
in Thrissur.
“This company packages coconut oil. Perhaps the consignment was being
taken there for adulterating coconut oil. Palm kernel oil is a
by-product of palm oil and is not fit for human consumption,” Mr. George
said.
To prevent entry of spurious and harmful food items to Kerala during
Onam, two temporary check-posts had been set up at Walayar and
Gopalapuram under instructions from Food Safety Commissioner Biju
Prabhakar, he said. He said the Food Safety officials had inspected the
oil mill at Chalakudy where the seized tanker was being taken.
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