Tainted Fish From Famous Chinese Lake Found OCTOBER 15, 2008 08:48 Tainted ayu, or “sweetfish,” with high levels of formaldehyde and as hard as rubber have been found in China’s Jiangsu Province. Chinese media reported yesterday that Jiangsu authorities found the tainted fish after studying ayu caught in Lake Tai (Taihu) and sold in a market in the city of Wuxi. A Wuxi agricultural official said, “The so-called rubber sweetfish has been a social issue after being found in Suzhou. But this is the first time for the contaminated fish to be found in Wuxi.” He said the rubber sweetfish...