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Durra Tahina and Halawa products recalled due to potential Salmonella
2 years ago •source mpi.govt.nz
New Zealand
New Zealand Food Safety is supporting the importers Aldiery's Mediterranean Market, Hatem Brothers Ltd, and Unibrand Ltd in their recall of Durra brand products containing tahini due to the possible presence of Salmonella. The products are imported from Jordan and are sold at retail outlets and ethnic grocery stores throughout New Zealand. There have been no reports of illness up to date.Product identification
- Durra brand Tahina (400g, 800g, 18kg).
- Durra brand Halawa Plain (350g, 700g).
- Durra brand Halawa Pistachio (350g, 700g)
- Durra brand Halawa Extra Pistachio (350g, 700g)
Date marking: Products with a date mark between EXP: 18/12/2024 up to and including EXP: 12/02/2025
Package size and description: The products are sold in various packaging size variations in a plastic container or bucket.
Salmonellosis can be serious, so it is important that people do not eat these products, says New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS). Tahini has a long shelf-life, so please check your fridge and return them to the place of purchase for a refund. This recall does not affect any other Durra brand products.
Source: www.mpi.govt.nz/food-safety-home/food-recalls-and-complaints/recalled-food-products/durra-brand-tahina-and-halawa
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