Excessive iodine content in dried seaweed from Korea, via the Netherlands
- Classification
- Non-compliance notification
- Risk
- Potential risk
- Category
- other food product / mixed
- Origin
- South Korea
- Notifier
- Germany
What is this? Some dried seaweed from Korea has too much iodine. This can be harmful if eaten a lot.
What's happening? Germany found this problem and told stores to stop selling it. The issue has been fixed.
Does this affect me? If you bought dried seaweed from Korea, check if it was recalled.
What should I do? Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you ate this seaweed and feel unwell.
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Classification: Non-compliance notification · Risk: Potential risk · Category: other food product / mixed · Origin: South Korea · Notifier: Germany
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