1704211100 Food Warning This product has been withdrawn from the market

Food Warning: This product has been withdrawn from the market | If you have it at home, don't eat it at all RomaIT RomaIT

The Ministry of Health has ordered certain batches of a certain food product to be removed from the shelves. Unfortunately, Italians have to do without it on these holidays

Today, many people have given up the diet to indulge in the pleasures of the table. In addition to enjoying delicacies, you can also use these moments to spend time with your loved ones. Surely Many will have tried this special food.

September is the month in which this food is widely consumed and is ideal for making homemade jams. There are many simple recipes, especially for desserts. The most well-known are the Marche Fistringo, the Trentino tents, the Marche Cavallucci and the Pan dei Morti.

It is rich in nutritional properties and has high levels of fiber and antioxidants. It can improve digestion and control blood pressure and blood sugar. Regardless, like everything else, it should always be consumed in moderation.

However, the alarm has been raised in recent days to warn those who have bought it in the supermarket in the last few days.

The Ministry of Health has sounded the alarm

The respective meal is included in the price among those who offer Italians at the table on holidays. Its origins go back to Caria, the region of Asia Minor. According to some evidence, it is said to have been cultivated in the first civilizations of Palestine and Egypt and subsequently spread throughout the Mediterranean.

Only after the discovery of America did this food spread not only to this continent, but also to China, Japan and Australia. The main crops are found in Spain, Greece, Turkey, Italy, France, Portugal and Argentina and the list goes on. We're talking about figs.

Dried figs, batch withdrawn - Romait.itDried figs – Romait.it

You should throw the following in the trash without hesitation

These are the Ventura brand giant figs in a 300 gram pack. The reason for the withdrawal from the market is the microbiological risk caused by the presence of aflatoxin. It is a fungus that prefers a warm and humid climate and is classified as a specific carcinogen for the people. It can be found in foods such as dried fruits, peanuts, raw vegetable oils, cocoa beans and figs.

The Ministry of Health withdrew the production batch with the code 350020356/2-11-795-23. The place where the batch was prepared and packaged is in Turkey. The expiration date is scheduled for June 2024. Anyone who has purchased this package must immediately return it to the supermarket or throw it directly into the trash can.

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