Breadcrumbs sold for months across the United States contain an undeclared allergen and are withdrawing for security reasons, the Food and Drug Administration on its Jan website reported. 28
Fiesta Food Products, LLC, which is located in Miranda, California, announced the withdrawal on its Jan. 25
The FDA published it three days later, on the 28th.
Remembered products include Fiesta’s 8-onheat package “unreasonable bread crumbs” and “seasoned bread crumbs”, the release from the Fiesta Food Products.
“Products contain sesame as an undeclared allergen. Moreover, labels do not include the allergen’s statement in Spanish, ”the Luan said.
“People who have a severe allergy or sensitivity to sesame risk a serious or life -threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products,” said Fiesta Foods, who noted “No disease has been reported so far about this matter. “
The unreasonable bread knives were sold in stores across the United States from April 10, 2024 to Jan. 22, 2025, said Fiesta.
Experienced breadcrumbs were sold by August. 29, 2024, up to Jan. 22, 2025.
“The Kujtim was initiated after discovering that the product contained undeclared sesame. The further investigation revealed that the issue was caused by mistakes in product labeling, “Fiesta Foods said.
Those who have drawn products “are required to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund,” the release said.
In 2023, the FDA added sesame as the ninth large food allergen in the United States, previously reported the Fox News Digital.
The previous eight foods identified as large allergens – milk, eggs, fish, crust, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat and soybean – make up 90% of food allergies, FDA’s website said.
“In addition, the act, food allergy, treatment, education and research (fastest) of 2021 declared sesame as a large food allergen,” FDA said.
“These nine foods and any ingredients containing one or more of them are defined as’ large food allergens.” “
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