Again there is a recall due to poison.
A total of eight sesame products are affected by the XXL recall.
Was again an urgent
call *
for
sesame
-
Products
launched.
Again, the reason is a
poison
found in the products.
Current recall *: A total of eight different
sesame
products are affected.
Kassel - Again there is an
XXL recall
of
Semsam products
.
This time sesame seeds are even directly affected.
And not just a few, because the recall includes eight different products.
These could be
contaminated
with
poison
, so they should definitely not be consumed.
XXL recall: KAR GmbH sesame products affected
From the XXL
recall
are
sesame products
of KAR GmbH affected.
Affected products are all of the Sultan brand.
Company:
KAR GmbH
Brand:
Sultan
Company headquarters:
Cologne (since 2012)
Foundation:
1996
The Sultan brand is a private label of KAR GmbH.
With this the GmbH is active as an importer and processor of raw spices.
The company's portfolio includes not only the
sesame products affected
by the
XXL recall
, but also a total of 96 different spices and spice mixtures.
XXL recall: Sesame with lot number K6 affected
Only
products
with a specific best-before date or a specific lot number are affected
by the
XXL recall
.
Specifically, the following products are being ordered back:
SULTAN Susam / SULTAN sesame seeds peeled:
glass -
85g
SULTAN Susam / SULTAN sesame seeds peeled:
PET jar - 175g
SULTAN Susam / SULTAN sesame seeds peeled:
PET jar - 400g
SULTAN Susam / SULTAN sesame seeds peeled:
bag - 200g
SULTAN Susam / SULTAN sesame seeds peeled:
bag - 400g
SULTAN Susam / SULTAN sesame seeds peeled:
bag - 800g
SULTAN Susam / SULTAN sesame seeds peeled:
plastic
bucket
- 2.5 kg
SULTAN Susam / SULTAN sesame seeds peeled:
Plastic
bucket
- 5 kg
Of the eight products listed, only those with the best before date (BBD) 08/26/2022 and lot number K6 are affected.
XXL recall: This is why the sesame seeds should no longer be used
There have been frequent recalls in the recent past
of
sesame products
.
Well-known brands such as Wasa crispbread and Lorenz snack snacks are also included.
The reason was mostly the same as for the current
XXL recall
.
The reason is residues of ethylene oxide.
The plant protection
product has been
banned
for use in
food
in
Germany
since 1981
.
In the European Union, too, ethylene oxide is now classified as potentially harmful.
Therefore, both the use and the placing on the market are prohibited.
However, in some
countries
outside the
EU
it is still used to sterilize
food
.
So also in India.
Ethylene oxide is widely suspected of causing
cancer
.
In tests with
animals
, ethylene oxide has already been shown to
cause
mutations.
(Lucas Maier)
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