Shine Muscat grapes in Singapore are safe to eat, the Singapore Food Agency
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Shine Muscat grapes in Singapore are safe to eat, the Singapore Food Agency says, after reports in Thailand of unusually high levels of pesticides in a variety of samples.

SFA says its tests did not detect residue levels that are of food safety concern: https://cna.asia/4flqHcw
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Nice to eat but has a strange taste
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So shining and clear better don’t eat, grapes without haze outside means not natural, just avoid.
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(31-10-2024, 10:39 AM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  Nice to eat but has a strange taste

I also tried before but the grapes tasted weird.  Very artificially sweet.  Bought from NTUC.  Nobody wanted to eat it so I threw the entire 2 packs away Laughing

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