Kurkure plastic rumor has been making a lot of rounds these days. Such is the impact of the rumor on the minds of the consumers that people have actually started thinking that Kurkure contains plastic. Do you too believe in the rumor?
Kurkure is in the Indian market since 1999. People have been munching Kurkure with great delight including me. It is fundoo timepass snack. The new Kurkure that is released in the Wheat flavor has exceptionally great taste.
But the Kurkure plastic rumor is truly disgusting. How can a product like Kurkure, contain plastic overnight when it is manufactured with ingredients that all we Indians use daily in our Indian kitchen. Kurkure ingredients include rice meal, corn meal, gram meal, salt, spices, seasonings, edible oils, etc. Is any of these ingredients mentioned here contain or is plastic? The answer is No. All these ingredients are healthy ingredients that are used in the manufacture of Kurkure.
As per the Kurkure plastic rumor, when you burn Kurkure it melts. Definitely, when you burn Kurkure, Kurkure melts. The reason why Kurkure melts is because Kurkure contains carbohydrate in the form of corn starch. When any carbohydrate snack (like gol gappas, matharees and namkeens) is burnt, it burns the same way like Kurkure burns. But that does not mean that those snacks contain plastic.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Kurkure Plastic rumors dispelled
Posted by starwin on 12:09 PM
1 comments:
I agree that Kurkure burns because of the presence of corn starch in Kurkure. This Kurkure plastic rumour is only a rumour and nothing more than that.
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