aflatoxin in Indian groundnuts
- Classification
- Border rejection notification
- Risk
- Serious
- Category
- nuts, nut products and seeds
- Hazard
- Aflatoxin B1 - {mycotoxins}
- Origin
- India
- Notifier
- Netherlands
What is this? Indian groundnuts may have a harmful mold called aflatoxin. This mold can make people sick.
What's happening? Some Indian groundnuts in the Netherlands had too much aflatoxin. These nuts were stopped at the border.
Does this affect me? If you bought Indian groundnuts recently, check the package. If you’re unsure, ask your store.
What should I do? Do not eat the nuts if they look moldy or smell bad. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you feel sick.
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Classification: Border rejection notification · Risk: Serious · Category: nuts, nut products and seeds · Hazard: Aflatoxin B1 - {mycotoxins} · Origin: India · Notifier: Netherlands
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