
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-38680622
Shane
It is The Food Standards Agency on this occasion - £130M per year of taxpayer's hard earned to come out with utter shyte like this...El tel wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:57 pm You really have to be concerned about this so called research. One week they will tell you if you drink 2 glasses of red wine you will live for ever and the following week if you drink 3 glasses of wine you will be dead in 2 weeks. This all tends to come from universities and guess who is funding all this , the good old UK tax payer.
Terry
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has launched a campaign to warn Britons of the dangers of toasting and roasting their carbohydrates, based on the assumption that acrylamide in food causes cancer. This has led to mildly surreal headlines such as ‘Roast potatoes and toast that’s a bit too brown may cause cancer, say authorities’ (The Guardian). In fact, the FSA has gone out on a limb by speculating about a risk that may not exist.
It was tongue in burnt cheek..Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2017 2:06 am
Think you're missing the point. The "expert" on TV tonight said it was only 'burnt' toast, 'burnt' pizza and overcooked (charred) roast potatoes or any other foods which cause the problem. You might want to re-check my Hot X bun photos - "nicely golden", just like the good man said cooked food should be![]()
Seriously, as he went on to say, occasional burnt offerings aren't an issue, but over a lifetime, charred food is best avoided wherever possible. Makes sense to me, though I am as cynical as most with regard to purported health warnings.
Having said all the above, my m-i-l lived to her early nineties and by all accounts was rather partial to burnt toast![]()
That toast story was doing the rounds in the early 90s. I seem to recall they blamed it on the free radicals.geoffreys wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:55 am Cancer of what? The report did not say.
No doubt we will see millions of taxpayer's money spent on research by university experts to find out.
If I had heeded all such reports during my 73 years on this earth, I would have given up eating and drinking virtually
everything, and have passed on years ago.
Geoff.
I know, but you could have said the same thing in 1985 and yet, there he is, still standing! Or sitting, in his wheelchair.
Brill idea, but WHAT useful activity have you in mind?Hudswell wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2017 12:11 pm Keep Calm...eat toast....apparently you would have to eat about 320 slices a day for a looooong time before any ill effects could potentially effect you..why can't we employ these "experts" on aomething useful.....most of them seem to be funded by us anyway.
Muck spreading springs to mind!geoffreys wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2017 1:04 pmBrill idea, but WHAT useful activity have you in mind?Hudswell wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2017 12:11 pm Keep Calm...eat toast....apparently you would have to eat about 320 slices a day for a looooong time before any ill effects could potentially effect you..why can't we employ these "experts" on aomething useful.....most of them seem to be funded by us anyway.
Geoff.