A soup powder was called back because of an unlabeled allergen ingredient
Allergenic material – milk – may have been added to Demae Ramen Spicy soup powder, which was not labeled on the product, so Nissin Foods GmbH recalls the product marketed within the Müller network – the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nebih) announced on its website.
The product can only trigger allergic reactions in milk-sensitive consumers, for those who are not milk-sensitive, the product does not pose a risk, the agency said. Products can be bought back without a block.
The recall covers products of RASFF Reference No. 080089090, L908594, December 2020, and L000623, January 2021, 100 grams. (MTI)
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