Monday, March 24, 2008

My Quote in the Sunday Times: Plastic makes Goreng Pisang Fantastic



So do you all think it is possible that hawkers actually throw plastic straws and bottles into the oil to make their goreng pisang more crispy? Or is it all another hoax?

At any rate I am sure you will agree with me that eating stuff fried together with PVC is a health hazard!

8 comments:

Nod said...

i m sure there are un-educated, unscupulous hawkers out there who think adding plastic will add an extra "crunch" into the goreng pisang.

after all the 'il-logic' is logical, coating something with a thin layer of plastic might give it a little bit of hardness/ crunch.

SCS butter said...

Eating fried stuff w/o pvc already hazzard, plus pvc = suicidal....

festard said...

any recommendations for places with good goreng pisangs?

Edmund said...

Actually I've heard of this practice from Malaysian friends who witnessed it first-hand, and the food being fried wasn't goreng pisang, but rather, fried onions used for garnishing and those ikan bilis.

I don't think its a hoax.

Anonymous said...

Plastic dont melt in boiling oil lah

Anonymous said...

To be precise, plastic melts but insoluble in oil, though it is made from waste oil.

ieat said...

When they asked me for a quote, the question was:

Is burning PVC harmful our health?

When they published my answer, the context was a little different.

So I don't really know if frying PVC actually releases dioxins. I only know that if you burn PVC, dioxins are release.

I think the point is that dioxins can cause cancers etc etc.

Anonymous said...

I've actually come across some science articles that says Plastics have only 1% difference in particles as to Magerine, which when melted can be used as oil in frying.
So I'm guessing that maybe this is why? And maybe that 1% of difference in particles enhance the crunciness of the food?

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