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Toxic Tea Scare: Synthetic Dyes Found in Hyderabad Bust
25 Apr
Summary
- Thousands of kilograms of fake and expired tea seized.
- Synthetic dyes like Sunset Yellow FCF were used.
- Adulterated tea sold as premium quality product.

A food scam involving the adulteration of tea with synthetic dyes has been uncovered in Hyderabad, following the seizure of 3,000 kg of fake and 1,500 kg of expired tea powder. The scheme involved sourcing low-quality tea from various regions and enhancing its color with toxic dyes like Sunset Yellow FCF and Tartrazine to make it appear premium.
These synthetic dyes, while permitted in some food categories under strict regulations by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), are not allowed in tea. Sunset Yellow FCF and Tartrazine have been linked to allergic reactions, hyperactivity in children, and potential long-term effects on gut health and organs. The misuse highlights a clear violation of food safety standards and poses health risks to consumers.
Beyond the chemical adulteration, the seizure also included a substantial amount of expired tea. While not always visibly spoiled, expired tea can harbor mold and bacteria, and loses its beneficial compounds over time. Consumers are advised to be vigilant about the color and packaging of tea products.