Aflatoxins in groundnuts in shell from Egypt
- Classification
- Border rejection notification
- Risk
- Serious
- Category
- nuts, nut products and seeds
- Hazard
- Aflatoxin B1 - {mycotoxins} *** aflatoxin total - {mycotoxins}
- Origin
- Egypt
- Notifier
- Netherlands
What is this? Some groundnuts still in their shells from Egypt may have tiny mold poisons called aflatoxins.
What's happening? The nuts were stopped at the border because tests found too much of these poisons.
Does this affect me? If you bought these nuts in the Netherlands, they could be unsafe to eat.
What should I do? Throw them away or return them. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you feel sick after eating them.
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Classification: Border rejection notification · Risk: Serious · Category: nuts, nut products and seeds · Hazard: Aflatoxin B1 - {mycotoxins} *** aflatoxin total - {mycotoxins} · Origin: Egypt · Notifier: Netherlands
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