Danish fish crab contaminated with nematode has withdrawn from the market
The National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) has withdrawn the Twist branded fish crab from Denmark for filament nematode contamination – the agency announced on Friday.
According to the information, investigation launched under the public interest announcement revealed that Twist branded herring was contaminated with Anisakida nematode.
The product withdrawal applies to the 100 g Twist Danish Herring Fish (item number L547SC) expiring on 22 May 2021.
Nébih advises anyone who has purchased a contaminated product not to consume it. (MTI)
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