Singapore bans Malaysian coffee after detecting erectile dysfunction drug - Authorities warn consumers against drinking Kopi ...
Malaysians and Singaporeans are yet again arguing over the ownership of a beloved dish of the two countries. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com ...
The Singapore Food Agency has banned a Malaysian-made instant coffee mix called "Kopi Penumbuk" after detecting tadalafil, a prescription drug for erectile dysfunction.
The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has found a food product from Malaysia containing a medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction According to a statement on Monday, 10 March, the government agency said ...
Opened a century ago by Hainanese immigrants, who came to Singapore to work as cooks for the British, this kopitiam ( “corner ...
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Kopi Penumbuk”, a coffee product from Malaysia has been detected to contain Tadalafil, a potent prescription medicine used to ...
The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) had banned a Malaysian-made instant coffee mix called "Kopi Penumbuk" containing tadalafil, a ...
The Singapore Food Agency warned consumers not to consume Kopi Penumbuk, citing potential health risks including heart attack ...