Srinagar: “Poisonous industrial dyes are being used in Kashmir’s popular multi-cuisine Wazwan,” said Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Friday in a communiqué.
Acid Orange, a poisonous industrial dye is being used to turn dishes reddish for presentation in multi-course Wazwan.
The dye is not for use in food. It is used for dyeing wool, silk and other animal and protein fibers. It is used in textile, paper, plastic and leather industry.
Other dyes that find their way in Wazwan are Orange Red, Sun Red and Sun Yellow.
“These dyes contain cancer-causing chemicals,” said Dr Nisar adding that “research has shown these dyes to cause various types of cancers.”
Quoting two large, ground breaking studies, Dr Nisar said artificial coloring agents have been linked to behavioral problems in children like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
“In addition, these synthetic colors have been found to cause allergies, organ damage and birth defects,” he said.
Wazwan is an integral part of Kashmir’s culture and is usually the feast for the weddings.
“Traditionally, Wazas (chefs) would use natural colors like sundried chilies and cockscomb flower for coloring. Nowadays, artificial coloring agents are used posing serious risks to public health,” Dr Nisar said.
“Eight food colors permitted are Tartrazine, Sunset Yellow for yellow; Carmosine, Ponceau – 4R and Erithrosine for red; Brilliant Blue and Indigo Carmine for blue; and Fast Green for Green,” he noted.
“Though these food colors are allowed only in certain food groups (Wazwan not one among them), their use beyond a fixed level in even those in which they are permitted can prove carcinogenic,” said Dr Nisar.


