HC Deb 24 May 1950 vol 475 c244W
68. Mr. G. Jeger

asked the Minister of Food what quantities of blood plasma are being imported; which items of manufactured foods contain this ingredient; and to what extent special action is taken to ensure its purity.

Mr. Webb

Licences were issued for the import of 15 tons in 1949 and five tons so far this year. There is a two-fold check on the purity of these imports—by examination of samples and a veterinary certificate supplied by the country of origin. Blood plasma is used mainly in flour confectionery as a substitute for egg white.