Nébih: mustard powder was recalled by Culinaris Wholesale Kft.
The Green Cuisine mustard powder is contaminated with peanuts, so the distributor Culinaris Wholesale Kft. is recalling the product, the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) told MTI on Thursday.
According to the announcement, the agency asks customers not to consume the mustard powder in the 40-gram package, with a best-by date of June 13 and August 10, 2026, and batch numbers FGS567 and FGS568.
According to the information on the culinaris.hu website, the affected products can be returned to any of their stores without a block, and the price will be refunded.
Nébih highlighted on its website that the legislation in the European Union states that the ingredients that most often cause allergies or intolerances must be listed on the food label, including, for example, cereals containing gluten, crustaceans, eggs, fish, peanuts, soy, milk, nuts, celery, mustard.
Hypersensitivity reactions are mostly caused by proteins and only in individuals who are sensitive to them. The symptoms develop immediately after eating the food or within 2 hours at most, and can appear in the form of a mild hives or even the most severe, anaphylactic attack.
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