Nébih: the contaminated caraway comes from Egypt
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) continues to investigate the case of the contaminated caraway. The authorities have already found that the caraway has Egyptian origin – the Nébih told MTI.
Nébih investigates the case. On 25 April, 19 patients became sick who ate goulash soup flavored with the contaminated spices. In addition, the monitoring of the caraway in the food chain is ongoing, from production to packaging to use. (MTI)
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