NÉBIH: herbal tea bags were withdrawn from circulation
Due to its high content of senna, herbal tea bags they were withdrawn from the markets of fifteen EU member states, including Hungary – the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) informed MTI on Saturday.
The Thai origin senna-containing products branded Ranong, were marketed in three variations (apples, chrysanthemum, green tea) and were marketed through a Dutch wholesaler in the Member States. (MTI)
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