
Egg tarts come with all sorts of fillings nowadays. Besides custard, it might contain tapioca balls or brown suger. But a customer in Kaohsiung was shocked to find something inedible in one of the egg tarts she bought from a popular fast food chain. She was putting the pastries into the microwave, when she noticed that one of them had a black lump. She tore it open and was faced with a tripple-A battery. Good thing she discovered the battery before turning on the microwave, or it could have let to something serious.
Crispy pastry stuffed with a decadent custard filling. Yum! A customer was about to heat up a box of these egg tarts in the microwave, when she discovered a battery inside one of them.
- Wouldn’t it be dangerous to reheat them in the microwave?
- Yes! It would explode!
- The battery would explode. Unbelievable!
How were they made? How did it end up there?
People can’t believe their eyes. The customer found an AAA battery inside the egg tarts bought at a popular fast food chain store in Kaohsiung’s Nanzih District. She says she noticed a black spot in the base of the tart, and even asked the server if it was a black sugar mochi tart. She was feeling peckish so she went to have a bite without heating it in the microwave. That’s when she found the battery.
- They must make these tarts in batches.
The battery must have fallen in then and nobody noticed.
The story has been hotly debated online. But a former worker at the fast food store questioned its veracity, saying that the battery surely would’ve swollen or exploded when the tarts were first baked in the oven. A physicist says carbon-zinc batteries can leak and get deformed at 70°C.
Voice of Chen You-ting
Physicist
At most, the chemicals inside carbon-zinc batteries would leak out. At more than 70°C, they could deform.
Health authorities have inspected the store, while the operator has said the incident may have been caused by an oversight at the outlet. Though not exactly an apology, the shop says it will contact the customer affected.
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高雄有民眾到知名連鎖速食店,買了一盒蛋撻,回家要享用,沒想到微波前,看到蛋撻底部有黑黑的影子,撥開後發現竟然一個4號碳鋅電池,讓他驚呼,萬一真的拿去微波,恐怕會爆炸。對此,業者出面承認,是單一門市的作業疏失。
酥脆塔皮的蛋撻,包著濃郁餡料,咬下一口好滿足,但卻有民眾,買了一盒禮盒回家,打開想要微波時,卻發現裡面竟然包電池,超級害怕。
-冷掉的話,微波會不會覺得很危險?
-會啊會啊,會爆炸吧!
-電池怕會爆炸的,很離譜啊
是怎麼做的?怎麼會做成這樣
簡直不敢相信,撥開蛋撻,裡面出現一個4號碳鋅電池,當事店家是知名連鎖速食店的楠梓門市,民眾說,微波前先看了底部,有條黑黑的影子,還問訂餐的家人,是黑糖麻糬口味嗎,因為懶得拿去微波,撥開直接吃,才發現電池的存在。
-因為做這種東西應該都是好幾個好幾個一起做
然後可能掉下去 就可能沒發現
影片PO上網,在網路掀起熱議,還前員工跳出來反駁,說電池進烤箱,怎麼可能沒爆炸、膨脹變形?質疑PO文的真實性,物理老師則說,碳鋅電池只要70度以上,就有滲漏、膨脹的危險。
[[聲源: 物理老師 陳囿廷]]
“碳鋅電池,基本上頂多就是裡面的糊狀物跑出來而已啊,(如果超過70度)它還是會有形變的發生。”
衛生局獲報後也到門市稽查,業者初判是個別門市作業流程疏失,導致外來異物誤入產品,等於是認了道歉,會主動聯繫消費者。
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