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sahama

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  1. sahama

    what did u eat?

    huarghhhh...both my favorite xpeacially sata.. sata kl made not same like pantai timur made.. Yang ni memang sedap, satanya pedas sikit daripada yang di kuala kemaman kerana bubuh cili padi, tapi tak berasap
  2. What inside this chest Time to re-new your glasses? IT'S ON THE PACKAGE LA UNCLE! I know, you smart ***
  3. What crap you are talking about, trying to be a smart ***
  4. Sorry sinclair hijack sekejap, this is my first metrorail itu pun kerana terbeli 5 pack
  5. Easy payment 12 bulan boleh ke!
  6. Cerita banyak menembak aje
  7. Awesome haul, still can find, congrats bro
  8. meh lar sini.....IPAD2 berlambak lambak...... Ipad baru ada
  9. sahama

    what did u eat?

    From Fake Egg to Plastic Rice Extract from an articles: Is China Manufacturing Plastic Rice? From toxic toys to tainted milk, there are many reasons for people to be wary of the "Made in China" label. But if a new story emerging from media outlets in Singapore and Hong Kong is accurate, it proves that things can always get worse. The website Very Vietnam (and several others) recently reported that a type of "rice" made from a combination of potatoes and plastic resin is being distributed in the Chinese town of Taiyuan, in Shaanxi province. From the article: "It is formed by mixing the potatoes and sweet potatoes into the shape of rice grains, then adding industrial synthetic resins. Since the rice does not behave like normal rice, it stays hard even after it has been cooked. Such synthetic resins can also be very harmful if consumed. A Chinese Restaurant Association official said that eating three bowls of this fake rice would be like eating one plastic bag. Due to the seriousness of the matter, he added that there would be an investigation of factories alleged to be producing the rice. Meanwhile, the low cost of the fake rice is allowing wholesalers to make large profits." The International Rice Research Institute reports that residents of Hong Kong alone consume 7 million bowls of rice every day. While undoubtedly cheaper than growing, harvesting, and distributing actual rice, it doesn't take a health expert to see that it's probably not safe to be ingesting the equivalent of a plastic bag (or two) every day. If it's true, this is yet another example of the risks associated with an industrial food system that cares more about quantity than quality, and profit more than people.
  10. It will when the base is strong.
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