The product contains apricot kernels which release hydrogen cyanide when eaten.
The product contains apricot kernels which release hydrogen cyanide when eaten Nuts have been pulled from supermarket shelves over fears they could cyanide. Buram Nuts in Syrup have been recalled by Wholesaler Leo’s Import Export & Trading Ltd. The product contains apricot kernels which release hydrogen cyanide when eaten, the Food Standards Agency said. All best before dates for the 420g pack size are included in the recall.
‘The release of hydrogen cyanide from the apricot kernels when consumed makes this product unsafe to eat. ‘If you have bought the above product do not eat it. ‘Instead, return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund or to Leo’s Import Export & Trading Ltd for a full refund.’ Buram Cerezli Nuts in Syrup 420g Last week McCain’s issued an immediate recall notice for a number of products sold across the UK.
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