The Norsor Baladna GmbH informs about the recall of their sesame paste.
Official investigations found salmonella pathogens in the tahini.
Grevenbroich - The company Nosor Baladna GmbH calls back the "Baladna Tahini Sesame Paste".
A sample of goods from the health department in Grevenbroich and also from the health department in Essen had found salmonella pathogens (Salmonella serogroup C) in the sesame paste.
The recall affects the Tahini Semsam paste with the best before date January 12, 2023 and the EAN 8681506261823 of the Baladna brand.
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Official investigations found Salmonella pathogens in the “Baladna Tahini Sesame Paste”.
© Nosor Baladna GmbH
Recall: Salmonella found in Tahini sesame paste
Consumption of the product affected by the recall is strongly discouraged.
The ingestion of Salmonella bacteria can lead to malaise, diarrhea, vomiting and fever, according to
produktwarnung.eu
.
In the event that these symptoms occur, a doctor should be consulted.
The incubation period after consuming contaminated food is usually 48 hours, but it can last up to three days.
The symptoms that occur can be more
pronounced
in small children, immunocompromised and elderly people, warns
produktwarnung.eu
.
Salmonella in sesame paste: Nosor Baladna recalls Tahini
According to the manufacturer Nosor Baladna GmbH, all necessary measures have already been taken to avoid such an incident in the future.
Customers can return the affected sesame paste to the respective sales outlets.
The tahini is available from Rewe, among others.
According to the company, the purchase price will be reimbursed.
"Wherever people are at work, mistakes can happen and we therefore ask you to excuse this incident," said Nosor Baladna in the recall message.
But Nosor Baladna is not the only manufacturer struggling with salmonella.
Baguettes from the discounter Netto had to be recalled because of suspected salmonella.
(jsch)
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