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German dioxin contamination eggs exported to UK Dioxin threat eggs from Germany baked in UK cakes
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Eggs from German farms where animal feed has been contaminated by dioxins have found their way into processed products destined for British food. Eggs from German farms where animal feed has been contaminated by dioxins have been used in some British cakes and quiches, the BBC has learned.
The EU executive said 14 tonnes of eggs in liquid form had been exported to the UK but it was unclear if those eggs were contaminated.The EU executive said 14 tonnes of eggs in liquid form had been exported to the UK but it was unclear if those eggs were contaminated.
The UK's Food Standards Agency stressed there was a very low risk to human health, saying the eggs would have become diluted with other products. The UK's Food Standards Agency said two UK manufacturers had used the eggs.
It was trying to trace the shipment. It said there was a very low risk to human health, because the eggs were diluted with other products.
It said that following the distribution of eggs from the now-closed German plant to the Netherlands, they were mixed with non-contaminated eggs to make pasteurised liquid egg.It said that following the distribution of eggs from the now-closed German plant to the Netherlands, they were mixed with non-contaminated eggs to make pasteurised liquid egg.
This product has been distributed to the UK.This product has been distributed to the UK.
The cakes and quiches, sold in High Street supermarkets, have a short shelf-life, BBC Radio 4's You and Yours reported.
The shipment of potentially contaminated liquid egg came into the UK from the Netherlands in December, so the products are likely to have been eaten by now.
Kensey Foods in Cornwall and Memory Lane Cakes Ltd in Cardiff were named as the manufacturers by the FSA.
In a statement, the FSA said: "There is no food safety risk from eating these products. The majority of products will have been sold and most have passed their 'use by' or 'best before' dates.
"Supermarkets are removing the small amount of products that are still in date."
EU Health Commissioner's spokesman Frederic Vincent said German authorities had identified contamination but authorities in both the Netherlands and the UK were still investigating.EU Health Commissioner's spokesman Frederic Vincent said German authorities had identified contamination but authorities in both the Netherlands and the UK were still investigating.
"The British authorities will have to make some tests... on where and how the eggs were used," he said on Friday."The British authorities will have to make some tests... on where and how the eggs were used," he said on Friday.
'Product for consumption'
The FSA said in a statement: "The mixing of the eggs will have diluted the levels of dioxins and they are not thought to be a risk to health.
"The FSA is currently liaising with the industry and will provide further updates as information becomes available."
The alert began when it was discovered thousands of tonnes of animal feed contaminated by highly toxic dioxins had been sent to more than 1,000 poultry and pig farms in Germany.The alert began when it was discovered thousands of tonnes of animal feed contaminated by highly toxic dioxins had been sent to more than 1,000 poultry and pig farms in Germany.
Eggs from those farms were sent to the Netherlands for processing and then on to the UK where they are likely to have been used in the production of a variety of foodstuffs including mayonnaise and pastries. Eggs from those farms were sent to the Netherlands for processing and then on to the UK.
Mr Vincent told a news conference: "Those eggs were then processed and then exported to the United Kingdom... as a 14-tonne consignment of pasteurised product for consumption.
"Whether it went into mayonnaise, pastries, I don't know. So we will probably take a look at this with the UK authorities and see what was done with these eggs."
Farms closedFarms closed
The problem has been traced to oils intended for bio-fuel becoming mixed with oil destined for animal feed.The problem has been traced to oils intended for bio-fuel becoming mixed with oil destined for animal feed.
The dioxin was discovered in late December but the extent of the problem was only revealed earlier this week when German officials said 3,000 tonnes of feed had been affected.The dioxin was discovered in late December but the extent of the problem was only revealed earlier this week when German officials said 3,000 tonnes of feed had been affected.
Germany has closed more than 4,700 farms, mostly in the Lower Saxony region in north-west Germany.Germany has closed more than 4,700 farms, mostly in the Lower Saxony region in north-west Germany.
German officials will brief their EU counterparts next week and the incident could lead to new rules on animal feed.German officials will brief their EU counterparts next week and the incident could lead to new rules on animal feed.
Dioxins are toxins formed by industrial processes and waste burning.Dioxins are toxins formed by industrial processes and waste burning.
They have been shown to contribute to higher cancer rates and to affect pregnant women.They have been shown to contribute to higher cancer rates and to affect pregnant women.