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Maggots found during raid on lassi plant

Artificial powders were also being used to make traditiona­l drink

- BY AKHEL MATHEW Correspond­ent

Many lassi lovers in Kerala, who have been gulping their favourite drink in copious quantities as temperatur­es soared over the past two months, are now hoping that they will not fall sick soon.

A raid by the health department authoritie­s in the state’s business capital, Kochi, has found one of the larger lassimakin­g plants operating in extremely unhygienic conditions, prompting them to shut the unit down.

Lassi is a yoghurt-based traditiona­l Indian drink, which is sometimes served with fruits or flavoured with spices.

It is one of the best-selling drinks during the summer season.

In for a shock

The food safety officials themselves were in for a shock when they raided a lassi-making unit at Karukapall­y, where they found large quantities of lassi kept in open buckets, with water drawn straight from toilet faucets.

To add to the gut-churning scenes, there were maggots creeping on the floor, and dog stool in a corner of the building. Authoritie­s also found artificial powders that were being used to make lassi.

This was one of the centres in Kochi where lassi was being made to be distribute­d through numerous retail outlets in the city.

Ironically, the discovery happened when officials of the state Goods and Services Tax enforcemen­t department made a visit to the unit, suspicious of the mushroomin­g of lassi outlets in the city whose operations are not reflecting in the tax database.

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