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A Shinho customer has claimed to have found a parasitic worm inside a jar of Shinho-manufactured beef condiment. Shinho stated that their testing showed it to be a bud growing out of a red pepper seed.<ref>http://www.cqn.com.cn/ms/content/2016-07/21/content_3181987.htm</ref> | A Shinho customer has claimed to have found a parasitic worm inside a jar of Shinho-manufactured beef condiment. Shinho stated that their testing showed it to be a bud growing out of a red pepper seed.<ref>http://www.cqn.com.cn/ms/content/2016-07/21/content_3181987.htm</ref> | ||
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A journalist working for a local newspaper reported alleged problems with food safety and employee training protocol at a Shinho soy sauce factory.<ref>http://finance.sina.com.cn/consume/puguangtai/20121218/170814041766.shtml</ref> | ||
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Shinho Chinese: 欣和; pinyin: xinhe is a Chinese food manufacturing company that manufactures soy sauce, rice vinegar, and other condiments, as well as peanut based packaged snacks.
Inventions
Shinho has developed a method to ferment soy sauce using 44% less salt than with traditional methods. In its marketing, the low-salt soy sauce is advertised to have the same amount of umami as normal soy sauces.
Awards
Shinho has won a Guinness World Record for making the largest display of sandwich wraps on May 30, 2014. The sandwich wraps consisted of fermented soy bean paste and spring onion wrapped in traditional Chinese jianbing.
Food Safety
A Shinho customer has claimed to have found a parasitic worm inside a jar of Shinho-manufactured beef condiment. Shinho stated that their testing showed it to be a bud growing out of a red pepper seed.
A journalist working for a local newspaper reported alleged problems with food safety and employee training protocol at a Shinho soy sauce factory.
References
- http://www.shinho.com.cn/history.php
- http://news.163.com/16/0715/09/BS0NQEA100014AED.html
- http://xyfspgs.host149.tfidc.net/index.php?_m=mod_article&_a=article_content&article_id=89
- http://www.cqn.com.cn/ms/content/2016-07/21/content_3181987.htm
- http://finance.sina.com.cn/consume/puguangtai/20121218/170814041766.shtml