Golgappa: Is the water of Golgappas really made from salt acid, how can we find out by taste !??

In today's era, everything is being adulterated. Small shopkeepers or big shopkeepers are serving poison to their customers for profit. Now salt acid is being used in the water of Golgappa, which is dangerous.

People of India are very fond of food and drink. Apart from metropolitan cities, you will find Golgappa shops especially in every street in small towns. But in today's times, everything is being adulterated, even Golgappa is not spared from this. Do you know that in the Golgappa you eat, salty acid is used to enhance the taste, which is very harmful for health. Today we will tell you how you can identify salty acid water.




Salt acid

In today's times, people are being served slow poison in the form of adulteration in food items. Many people are facing health related problems due to adulteration of food items, use of fake brands and substandard goods. Most people like Golgappa, but shopkeepers are now adulterating it to make a little profit. Actually, to make Golgappa water tasty, shopkeepers are adding poison i.e. acid. This salt acid is easily available in the shops.

How to identify

You can identify adulteration in Golgappa water. For example, if the jar in which Golgappa water is filled, it should be looked at carefully. If the color of the jar has become lighter, then this may have happened due to adulteration in water. On the other hand, if Golgappa is eaten in steel plates, then the steel is not completely shiny, then there may be acid in the water. Apart from this, if you feel that a layer is forming on your teeth while eating Golgappa, then it could be due to adulteration. Another special thing is that if acid is mixed in Golgappa, then there will be bitterness in the taste and burning sensation in the stomach.

Let us tell you that if you get information that where you eat golgappa, the shopkeeper uses salt acid in the water, then you can complain about it to the local police. Apart from this, you can contact Food Safety and Standards Authority of India. FSSAI is the body responsible for food safety in India. You can file a complaint through their website or their app. Apart from this, you can share photos and videos of that shop on social media to alert other local people.

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