date:Aug 24, 2012
peanuts are easily aspirated into the lungs, especially by children up to four years. The little balls used in bubble tea are of a similar size.
Styrol found in balls
The BFR spokesman also responded to a study from the University Hospital Aachen warning that the gelatinous bubble tea balls made in Taiwan contained substances that presented cancer risks.
He told BeverageDaily.com that media reports regarding the study stemmed from the university itself, not the BFR or the relevant surveillan