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China Using CARDBOARD as a Food Ingredient...Talk About 'World Hunger'!? :(

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070712/ap_on_re_as/china_cardboard_buns

Beijing steamed buns include cardboard

BEIJING - Chopped cardboard, softened with an industrial chemical and flavored with fatty pork and powdered seasoning, is a main ingredient in batches of steamed buns sold in one Beijing neighborhood, state television said.

The report, aired late Wednesday on China Central Television, highlights the country's problems with food safety despite government efforts to improve the situation.

Countless small, often illegally run operations exist across China and make money cutting corners by using inexpensive ingredients or unsavory substitutes. They are almost impossible to regulate.

State TV's undercover investigation features the shirtless, shorts-clad maker of the buns, called baozi, explaining the contents of the product sold in Beijing's sprawling Chaoyang district.

Baozi are a common snack in China, with an outer skin made from wheat or rice flour and and a filling of sliced pork. Cooked by steaming in immense bamboo baskets, they are similar to but usually much bigger than the dumplings found on dim sum menus familiar to many Americans.

The hidden camera follows the man, whose face is not shown, into a ramshackle building where steamers are filled with the fluffy white buns, traditionally stuffed with minced pork.

The surroundings are filthy, with water puddles and piles of old furniture and cardboard on the ground.

"What's in the recipe?" the reporter asks. "Six to four," the man says.

"You mean 60 percent cardboard? What is the other 40 percent?" asks the reporter. "Fatty meat," the man replies.

The bun maker and his assistants then give a demonstration on how the product is made.

Squares of cardboard picked from the ground are first soaked to a pulp in a plastic basin of caustic soda — a chemical base commonly used in manufacturing paper and soap — then chopped into tiny morsels with a cleaver. Fatty pork and powdered seasoning are stirred in.

Soon, steaming servings of the buns appear on the screen. The reporter takes a bite.

"This baozi filling is kind of tough. Not much taste," he says. "Can other people taste the difference?"

"Most people can't. It fools the average person," the maker says. "I don't eat them myself."

The police eventually showed up and shut down the operation.

I'd say that's a step backward from the Rats, Cats, & Dogs :down ....nutritionally speaking. :(
 
LOL where are all of those liberals who were talking about how great china was in that america vs russia thread? Like I said china has a long way to go before they are anywhere near our level. I have been to china and even their "good" cities would horrify the average soft american. People sleeping on the sidewalk, urinating outside of resturants, sidewalks coated in spit and poor manners(the residents will pick their noises and fart while speaking to you). But if you guys think america is so bad and china is so great pack your bags, and bring your own toothpaste.
 
LOL where are all of those liberals who were talking about how great china was in that america vs russia thread? Like I said china has a long way to go before they are anywhere near our level. I have been to china and even their "good" cities would horrify the average soft american. People sleeping on the sidewalk, urinating outside of resturants, sidewalks coated in spit and poor manners(the residents will pick their noises and fart while speaking to you). But if you guys think america is so bad and china is so great pack your bags, and bring your own toothpaste.

I've been to their "good cities", and a lot of those cultural differences will NEVER change. Not for a couple of hundred years anyway. It's SO different over there in nearly every way. The only similarity is the people's inner need to move toward a more progressive economy, and even that is controled by the government.
 
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well ive eaten the host things at church, those taste like straight up cardboard and i didn't die.
 
You could fry a shoe and it would taste great.
 
I'm still pissed at them over the dog and cat food crap a few months ago.......let'um eat cardboard....
 
I had to come back to this thread. I mean, "CARDBOARD?!" That's so aweful... It's pretty inhumane to think about. :(



I mean, Cardboard doesn't even taste good! :down



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LOL where are all of those liberals who were talking about how great china was in that america vs russia thread? Like I said china has a long way to go before they are anywhere near our level. I have been to china and even their "good" cities would horrify the average soft american. People sleeping on the sidewalk, urinating outside of resturants, sidewalks coated in spit and poor manners(the residents will pick their noises and fart while speaking to you). But if you guys think america is so bad and china is so great pack your bags, and bring your own toothpaste.

It was like that in the ghettos where I had to live for a while, in America.
 
It was like that in the ghettos where I had to live for a while, in America.

So some of China's best cities are the same as American ghettos?

Funny, that makes them sound worse than before.
 
Maybe they should put an excessive amount of wheat gluetin in the cardboard......it will up the protein value.....it worked in the dog and catfood.......oh wait, that killed dogs and cats........


nevermind, bad idea.
 

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