Indomie is a brand of Instant Noodles, loved by most Nigerians. Indomie for the past years, has been imported into Nigeria. Indomie is owned by a company called Indofood. Indofood is one of the biggest noodles producing companies in the world.
So in this article, I will tell you if Indomie is still banned in Nigeria or not. So just keep reading on.
The Ranges Of Indomie.
Relish.
- Relish chick delight.
- Relish seafood delight.
Bellefull.
- Chicken bellefull.
- Onion bellefull.
HungryMan.
- Hungryman size chicken
- Hungryman size onion chicken.
Super Pack.
- Crayfish flavour.
- Super pack jollof chicken.
- Super pack chicken.
- Super pack onion chicken.
Standard Pack.
- Beef.
- Chicken.
- Chicken pepper soup.
- Oriental fried noodles.
Indomie Tables.
- Onion chicken.
- Indomietable chicken.
Is Indomie Safe For Consumption In Nigeria.
In my last article about Indomie, I talk about Indomie being banned in Nigeria, because the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) in Nigeria recalled Indomie ‘special chicken flavour’ by the Ministries of Health in Taiwan and Malaysia on account of the presence of a substance that can increase the risk of cancer (enthylene oxide).
So NAFDAC had to take quick actions to investigation on Indomie for the presence of enthylene oxide and after sveral investigations and analysis, NAFDAC has confirmed that locally produced Indomie noodles in Nigeria is safe for consumption.
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