A total of 196 food samples including rice products, meat products and dairy products, and 169 food poisoning samples collected from local health bureaus were examined for Staphylococcus aureus, In addition, the enterotoxins produced by the isolates were determined using reversed passive latex agglutination (SET-RPLA), S. aureus was found in 16% (32/196) of food samples from markets and in 32% (54/169) of food poisoning samples. Furthermore, the most frequently found staphylococcal enterotoxin was type A which was detectecd in 50% (9/18) of the isolates from market food and in 81% (34/42) of the isolates from food poisoning samples. Enterotoxin A as low as 5 ng/g could be detected in rice and dairy products, and the recovery was better if SEA was present in foods at a concentration between 10-40ng/g.