Oxidative rancidity in instant chicken soup from the Czech Republic
- Classification
- Information notification for follow-up
- Risk
- Not serious
- Kategori
- soups, broths, sauces and condiments
- Fare
- abnormal smell - {organoleptic aspects}
- Origin
- Czechia
- Notifier
- Slovakia
What is this? Some instant chicken soups from the Czech Republic have an off smell. This is called oxidative rancidity. It can make the soup smell bad but does not usually make people sick.
What's happening? A batch of these soups was found to have this smell. The problem has been fixed, so new batches should be fine.
Does this affect me? If you bought this soup in Slovakia or Poland, check your package. If it smells bad, do not eat it.
What should I do? Throw away any soup that smells wrong. If you feel sick after eating it, ask your doctor or pharmacist what to do.
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Classification: Information notification for follow-up · Risk: Not serious · Category: soups, broths, sauces and condiments · Hazard: abnormal smell - {organoleptic aspects} · Origin: Czechia · Notifier: Slovakia
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