May 1, 2024

Kuja Mishri Sugar Recalled in Canada for Sulphites

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Quality Natural Foods Canada are recalling Kuja Mishri Sugar because it contains sulphites (sulfites) that are not declared on the label. Anyone with an allergy to sulphites who consumes this product may have a serious reaction. There is no information about whether or not any illnesses or reactions have been reported. The recalled product is Quality Brand Kuja Mishri Sugar in 200 gram packages. All codes are recalled where sulphites are not declared in the list of ingredients. The UPC number is 6 85441 00292 1. Also recalled is Quality Brand Kuja Mishri Sugar in 400 gram packages, again where sulphites are not declared on the label. The UPC number for that product is 6  85441 01028 5.  If you purchased these products and are allergic to … [Read more...]

Coconut Candy Strips Recalled For Sulfites

Hong Lee Trading Inc. of Brooklyn is recalling Mut Dua Non Young Coconut Candy strips because they contain undeclared sulfites. People with sensitivity to sulfites should not eat this product as they run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they do. At the time of the recall, the company was not aware of any adverse reactions associated with the product. The recalled product was sold in a 10.6oz. plastic container with the UPC number: 8935054702377. The product was imported from Viet Nam and sold in the New York City area. The recall was initiated after tests on routine samples taken by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Food Inspectors were positive for sulfites which are not declared on the label. Consuming 10 milligrams of sulfites … [Read more...]

Dried Apricots Recalled for Sulfites

Net Foods Import & Export of Secaucus, NJ is recalling Net Food Brand Turkey Diced Apricots because they contain undeclared sulfites. People with severe sensitivity to sulfites should not eat this product as they run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they do. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the problem. The recalled product was sold in 16.1 oz. clear plastic containers with the UPC Code 8697445250019. The product was imported from Turkey and sold nationwide. The recall was initiated after a tests on a routine sampling taken by the New York Department of Agriculture and Markets Food inspectors were positive for sulfites which are not declared on the label. Analysis of the dried apricots revealed they contained 4955 ppm per … [Read more...]

K-Fat Recalls Ginger Candy For Undeclared Sulfites

K-Fat Inc. of Brooklyn, NY is recalling Sweetened Ginger Candy because it contains undeclared sulfites. People who have severe sensitivity to sulfites should not eat this product as they run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they do. The recalled product was imported from Viet Nam and sold  in a 8.8oz (250g) clear, plastic container with the UPC code  8935001201304. The product was sold in New York City and New Jersey. The problem was discovered during routine sampling by New York Department of Agriculture and Markets Food and subsequent analysis. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this problem.     … [Read more...]

Humai Trading Dried Lily Recalled For Undeclared Sulfites

Humei Trading Inc of Jamaica , NY  is recalling packages of  “Dried Lily” because they contained undeclared sulfites. Consumers who have severe sensitivity to sulfites should not eat this product as they run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they do. The product was sold in 340g (12oz) packages an distributed only in Flushing, NY. The problem was discovered during routine sampling by New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Food Inspectors and subsequent analysis. The recalled product was found to contain 409.1 ppm per serving. No illnesses or allergic reactions involving this product have been reported to date.   … [Read more...]

Allergy Alert for Undeclared Sulfites in Dried Lily Flowers

Blooming Import of New York is recalling dried lily flowers because they contain undeclared sulfites. People with asthma can have severe reactions if they consume more than 10 milligrams of sulfites per serving. And people with a severe sensitivity to sulfites could have a serious reaction if they eat this product. No illnesses have been reported to date. The recalled product is Farmer Brand Dried Lily Flowers in 8 ounce clear plastic bags. The UPC number is 734765040895. The product, which is from China, was sold nationwide. If you purchased this product, do not eat it. Return it to the pace of purchase for a refund. Sampling by the New York State Department if Agriculture and Markets Food Inspectors revealed the presence of sulfites in the product. They are not declared on the … [Read more...]

Lion Pavilion Recalls Ginger Slices for Undeclared Sulfites

Lion Pavilion of New York is recalling Grassplot Ginger Slices because they contain undeclared sulfites. Anyone who is sensitive to sulfites runs the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product. The ginger slices are sold in a 100 gram (3.5 ounce) clear plastic bottle. The product is uncoded and was distributed nationwide. The ginger slices are a product of China. Routine sampling by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Food Inspectors found the presence of sulfites in the product. Just 10 milligrams of sulfites per serving can cause severe reactions, including anaphylactic shock, in some people with asthma. If you purchased this product and are sensitive to sulfites, return it to the place of purchase for a refund. For … [Read more...]

Good Taste Preserved Fruits Recalled For Sulfites

Good Taste brand preserved fruits made in Brooklyn are being recalled due to the presence of undeclared sulfites. People who have severe sensitivity to sulfites may run the risk of serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume this product. To date, illnesses have not been reported in connection with this product. The recalled  products are packaged in a 14 oz. (400 gram), plastic bags with the UPC code  3 867320 507698 on the back of the package. The problem was discovered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Food Inspectors. Consuming 10 milligrams of sulfites per serving has been reported to elicit severe reactions in some asthmatics. Anaphylactic shock could occur in certain sulfite sensitive individuals upon ingesting 10 milligrams or more of … [Read more...]

Mountains Dried Mushrooms Recalled For Undeclared Sulfites

DZH Import & Export Inc. of  Brooklyn is recalling Mountains dried mushrooms for undeclared sulfites. Those with severe sensitivity to sulfites run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume this product. The recalled mushrooms  were sold in a 1.23oz (35gram) plastic tray with the following code: BEST BEFORE: NOV. 30, 2013. The UPC number is 6931653104064. The recalled product was produced in China and sold in New York City. DZH announced the recall after a problem was discovered during routine sampling by New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets food inspectors. Consuming 10 milligrams of sulfites per serving has been reported to elicit severe reactions in some asthmatics. Anaphylactic shock could occur in certain sulfites sensitive … [Read more...]

Green Day Dried Coconut Recalled for Undeclared Sulfites

Domega NY International is recalling Green Day Brand Dried Coconut because it contains undeclared sulfites. Those with a severe sensitivity to sulfites may have a serious or life-threatening reaction if they consume this product. THe product comes in a 3 ounce (85 gram) clear plastic bag with code Exp 12/15/2014. The UPC number is 6 950296 800744. The product, made in China, was sold in the New York metropolitan area. The recall was initiated after routine sampling by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Food Inspectors revealed the presence of sulfites. The consumption of more than 10 milligrams of sulfites per serving can cause severe reactions, including anaphylactic shock, in some people with asthma. No illnesses have been reported to date. If you purchased … [Read more...]

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