The noodles were not just tasty. They
were addictive.
A Chinese noodle vendor in northern
Shaanxi province has been detained for 10 days after admitting he added
powdered poppy plant — from which opium is made --- to his dishes to keep
customers coming back, Chinese media has reported.
The owner said that he bought 4 catty
(2kg) of the substance for 600 yuan ($98) in August. He said he added it to his
food to make it taste better and to improve his business, the Huashangbao paper
reported.
The opium-laced noodles came to light
after police stopped a vehicle driven by a 26-year-old man and tested him for
drugs not long after he had consumed a bowl of the noodles.
The man was detained for 15 days on
charges of drug abuse and was not released until family members told police how
they had also eaten at the same restaurant and tested positive for the drug.
The paper said the risk of becoming a
drug addict from the laced noodles, even if eaten continuously for a long
period of time, was unlikely.
It added that lacing food with opium
poppy was not uncommon in China, with similar cases in 2010 and 2012.
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