Category Archives: Food Toxin

Belgium – Ground Melon Seeds – Egusi Ground (227g) – Salmonella and Aflatoxin

AFSCA

Ahmed Exotic BV recall
Product: Ground Melon Seeds – Egusi Ground (227g).
Problem: Presence of Aflatoxins and Salmonella.

In agreement with the FASFC, Ahmed Exotic BV is withdrawing ground melon seeds – Egusi Ground (227g) from sale and recalling them from consumers due to the presence of Aflatoxins and Salmonella.

Ahmed Exotic BV asks its customers not to consume this product and to return it to the point of sale in which it was purchased, where they will be reimbursed.


Product Description

– Product Name: Ground Melon Seeds – Ground Egusi
– Brand: Nina
– Date of Minimum Durability (BDD): 01/01/2024
– Article Number: 4455-50
– Period of Sale: from 13 /03/2022 to 07/12/2022
– Type of packaging: plastic bag
– Weight: 227 g

The product has been distributed by Ahmed Exotic BC – Wondelgemstraat at 9000 Ghent

For further information , contact Ahmed Exotic BV, ahmedexotic@hotmail.com

Luxembourg – RECALL: NINA INTERNATIONAL GROUND EGUSI GROUND MELON SEEDS – Salmonella and Aflatoxin

SAP

The Luxembourg Veterinary and Food Administration is recalling the following product in Luxembourg:

Name Ground Egusi – Ground Melon Seeds
Brand Nina International – The best brand
Unit 277g
bar code 745851003106
Date of minimum durability (MDD) 01/01/2024

Sale confirmed in Luxembourg by: Amazon

A sale by other operators cannot be excluded.

Source of information: RASFF (Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed)

Germany – NINA International Egusi Ground – Ground Melon Seeds ground melon seeds – Salmonella and Aflatoxin

LMW

Alert type: Groceries
Date of first publication: 02/03/2023
Product name:

NINA International Egusi Ground – Ground Melon Seeds ground melon seeds

Product images:

Ground Egusi.JPG

Letter from the company AsiaExpressFood

Manufacturer (distributor):

Sahara Pioneer Ltd. 14 Labor Street Accra Ghana

Reason for warning:

salmonella, aflatoxins

Packaging Unit: 227g
Durability: 01/01/2024

France – Ladle pie – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Meats
  • Product brand name Licques vines
  • Model names or references Ladle pie 328g Ladle pie 656g Ladle pie 2.7KG
  • Identification of products
    Batch
    1017
    2017
    3017
  • Packaging 328g, 656g and 2.7KG
  • Marketing start/end date From 01/17/2023 to 01/30/2023
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored in the refrigerator
  • Health mark EN 62.807.002 CE
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Regions: Hauts-de-France
  • Distributors Auchan, Leclerc, Super U, Carrefour, Intermarché

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Presence of Listeria monocytogenes <10
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Listeria monocytogenes (causative agent of listeriosis)

Canada – Fiber Plus Powder: Affected lots may contain the presence of Cronobacter contamination

CFIA

Summary

Product
Fiber Plus Powder
Issue
Health products – Contamination
Health products – Product quality
What to do

Consult your health care professional if you have any health concerns.

Affected products

Issue

Affected lots may contain the presence of Cronobacter contamination.

What you should do

  1. Verify if your product is affected.
  2. Consult your healthcare provider prior to discontinuing use of the affected product(s), or for any health concerns.
  3. Contact the recalling firm if you have any questions about the recall.
  4. Report any health product related side effects to Health Canada.
  5. Report any other health product safety complaints to Health Canada.

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Groundnuts- Melon Seeds – Pistachios – Dried Figs

RASFF

Aflatoxin in Argentine groundnuts in the Netherlands

RASFF

Aflatoxins and Salmonella group E in ground melon seeds from Ghana, via the Netherlands in Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland Romania, Sweden

RASFF

Aflatoxin B1 and Total in Pistachio nuts from Turkey in Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland and Romania

RASFF

Aflatoxin in Brazilian groundnuts in the Netherlands, Poland and Ukraine

RASFF

Aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in Sweden

RASFF

Aflatoxins beyond the maximum permitted limits in Pistachios in shell from Iran in Italy

RASFF Alert – Histamine – Tuna Loins

RASFF

Histamine in Tuna loins from Sri Lanka in Austria, Germany, Lithuania and Netherlands

RASFF Alert – STEC E.coli – Frozen Organic Herb mix

RASFF

Verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC/STEC) in frozen organic herb mix from France

RASFF Alert – Ochratoxin A – Nutmeg – Shelled sunflower Seeds – Chopped Dried Figs

RASFF

Ochratoxin A in nutmeg from Indonesia in the Netherlands

RASFF

Ochratoxin A in shelled sunflower seeds from China, packaged in Denmark in Poland

RASFF

Ochratoxin A in Turkish chopped dried figs in the Netherlands

RASFF

Ochratoxin A in dried figs from Turkey in Germany

Hong Kong – Lap-mei (Chinese Preserved Meat) and Food Safety

CFS

Lap-mei is a favourite food of many people, distinctive for its colour, aroma and taste.  There are three types of lap-mei available on the local market.  They are preserved Chinese sausages, preserved pork, and preserved ducks.  Recently, media reported that some people tried to prepare their own home-made lap-mei, which has raised food safety concerns.

Some of the curing ingredients used to prepare lap-mei (e.g. salt) have antimicrobial functions while sodium nitrate/nitrite can also inhibit the growth of Clostridium botulinum and its toxin production.  Improper conditions in processing of lap-mei may lead to food deterioration due to bacterial growth, and may affect health after consumption.  However, it is worth noting that Clostridium botulinum may grow in oxygen free and low acid food (such as home-made Chinese sausages) and produce lethal toxin without causing noticeable deterioration in the food.  Application of nitrate/ nitrite in curing should be limited to the amount required to achieve the intended effect only.  Nitrites may react with other substances found in meat forming nitrosamines, compounds that may cause human cancer.  Moreover, ingestion of significant amount of nitrite can cause methaemoglobinaemia, with red blood cells loses its ability to bind oxygen and causes hypoxia in the affected individuals.  The condition is characterised by headache, weakness and breathlessness, and a bluish discolouration of the skin and mucous membranes.  Infants and young children are more susceptible to this condition because their digestive and methaemoglobin reductase systems are still immature.

Members of the public should buy lap-mei from reliable retailers, maintain a balanced diet and avoid excessive consumption of lap-mei (especially for individuals with diabetes, heart disease and high cholesterol).  In addition, infants are highly susceptible to nitrite toxicity and should avoid consuming lap-mei.  The intake of lap-mei among young children should also be restricted.