There is fresh trouble brewing for Nestle India after sources have indicated that the Uttar Pradesh Food Safety and Drug Administration said some of the Maggi instant noodle samples from the new batch collected from the district are substandard.According to sources in UP FDA the samples have high salt and ash content of around 1.85 percent, while the prescribed level of salt and ash content is about 1 percent.Nestle India has been given one month to appeal against claim of substandard quality. They can give the samples for retesting at referral laboratories if needed.However, if the samples are found to be in violation of the prescribed standards then they would have to pay a penalty to the tune of Rs 10 lakh.When contacted, Nestle India said they haven’t received any intimation from concerned authorities. They said standards for ‘Macroni Products’ are being applied for ‘Instand Noodles’.