Agency warns that roasting and frying starchy foods could raise the risk of cancer

Roasting and frying starchy foods could increase the risk of cancer, a British Government body has said.

Agency warns that roasting and frying starchy foods could raise the risk of cancer

Roasting and frying starchy foods could increase the risk of cancer, a British Government body has said.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a public warning over the risks of acrylamide - a chemical compound that forms in some foods when they are cooked at high temperatures (above 120C).

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