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Omah 11-03-2013 02:27 PM

Wrong meat in curries in Scotland is 'widespread practice'
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-21733514

Quote:

A leading bacteriologist has said he believes the practice of substituting lamb with beef is widespread in Indian restaurants and takeaways in Scotland.

Professor Hugh Pennington was speaking after a report, published in the Sunday Mail, said low quality beef was passed off as lamb in one in three curries tested by the Food Standards Agency.

Prof Pennington said he had been aware of the issue for years.

He said it was potentially a bigger scandal than the use of horsemeat.

The Scottish Food Enforcement Liaison Committee - which is part of the FSA - carried out 129 tests in Indian restaurants and takeaways north of the border.

It said cheap beef was passed off as lamb in 46 of those samples. In 33 of those, there was no lamb in the dishes, while the remaining 13 used some lamb and cheap cuts of beef.

The report, which was completed at the end of last year, did not identify the premises which had been surveyed.

It said: "The results from the survey confirm that a significant proportion of lamb-based curries offered for sale in Indian, and similar style, restaurants and takeaways were falsely described as they contained either no lamb, or a mixture of lamb and other meat.

"The sale of such curries contravenes the Food Safety Act and the Food Labelling Regulations.

"These results confirm that the misdescription of lamb-based meals among Indian and similar style catering premises is an ongoing issue."

Prof Pennington said the beef would not be dangerous if it was from a reputable source and was cooked properly.

But he added: "It raises questions, not just about fraud, but also other issues. How good are their practices in the kitchen, if they're defrauding customers - how safe are they in other aspects?"

I've heard of mutton dressed as lamb but never beef dressed as lamb ..... :nono:

arista 11-03-2013 02:49 PM

"I've heard of mutton dressed as lamb but never beef dressed as lamb"


Yes all down to cutting costs

"Indian restaurants and takeaways in Scotland."


Sign Of The Times

Omah 11-03-2013 02:56 PM

So will "chicken" be pigeon or seagull or somesuch ..... :yuk:

Jesus. 11-03-2013 02:59 PM

There is a joke in here somewhere about Josy and Lee's beef curtains, but I'll be damned if I'm going there.

Josy 11-03-2013 03:06 PM

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Prof Pennington said he had been aware of the issue for years
Well thanks for bloody letting us know then.

InOne 11-03-2013 04:57 PM

I'm sure a place in Glasgow won Curry of the year a few years ago as well LOL

Nedusa 18-03-2013 03:31 AM

Have anyone ever wondered why there are so few stray dogs roaming the streets of Glasgow ?, I was sitting in an Indian restaurant in the centre of Glasgow chewing over a particularly tough bit of my beef Madras when this thought occurred to me.

Strange really...!!!!

Omah 18-03-2013 03:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Nedusa (Post 5893610)
Have anyone ever wondered why there are so few stray dogs roaming the streets of Glasgow ?, I was sitting in an Indian restaurant in the centre of Glasgow chewing over a particularly tough bit of my beef Madras when this thought occurred to me.

Strange really...!!!!

Racist urban myth ..... :hmph:

Nedusa 18-03-2013 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Omah (Post 5893615)
Racist urban myth ..... :hmph:

"Racist urban myth".....

What... That they serve lamb or dogs ????

Omah 18-03-2013 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Nedusa (Post 5893717)
"Racist urban myth".....

What... That they serve lamb or dogs ????

That Indian restaurants use the bodies of stray dogs as a meat ..... :suspect:

Jesus. 18-03-2013 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 5882694)
I'm sure a place in Glasgow won Curry of the year a few years ago as well LOL

Yeah, but that was at crufts.


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