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Tomato Pastes Containing Sugar Safe For Human Consumption – NAFDAC

National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has said tomato pastes containing sugar is safe for human consumption.

Gatekeepers News reports that this clarification followed the ongoing rift between Erisco Foods Limited, manufacturer of Nagiko tomato paste, and Chioma Egodi, a consumer who gave a review of the product.

On September 17, Egodi made a post on Facebook, claiming that she tasted Nagiko Tomato mix — one of the tomato paste variants of the firm — and found it sugary.

In reaction to this, Erisco Foods in a statement described the claim as “untrue and unfounded”.

The company said the post was intended to mislead customers and discredit its image “as previously instigated by some elements and syndicates who are uncomfortable with our increasing market dominance as a leading indigenous manufacturer of 100% natural tomato pastes.”

The customer, Edogi was later arrested by the police after the company filed a complaint about the post.

NAFDAC in a statement on Friday, confirmed that Nagiko tomato mix is a registered product.

The agency quoted the product’s registration number as A8-7430.

The statement read, “The product is not yet on our database due to a significant backlog. We are actively updating the Registered Products Database and addressing the backlog.”

It added that the formulation of tomato paste and ketchup products with sugar “is safe for consumption”.

NAFDAC said, “Sugar is added to these products for a number of reasons, including but not limited to masking bitterness, enhancing colour and flavour, improving texture and taste consistency, and as a preservative.

“The safety limits of sugar in food products are determined by NAFDAC, and only sugar-containing products within these safety limits are approved by NAFDAC.“

Remi Ibikunle

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