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One recalled some floria cases dried by apricots started because of their packaging without disclosing the fruit consists of suluhes.
The Turkana Food Inc. issued a memory for 352 cases of dry fruit Thursdays by a notice published in The food and drug administration (FDA website).
An external headquarters of food and drug administration July 20, 2020, in white oak, MD. (Sarah Silbiger / Getty Images / Getty Images)
Dried apricots have 200-gram packaging packaging.
The step Defined with the “custom sampling made by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets” found the recalled apricots not listed in the product label, “as the notice of FDA recall.
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Companies always use Sulfites as a preservative of food and drinks, but some people can have allergic reactions to them.
the dry apricots Lack of declaration about Sulfites has a date of expiry on November 2026. They also have many numbers “440090478333333”, “according to the remembrance notice.
Buyers who buy floria dry apricots with greater numbers “should not consume product,” said to notice notice. However, they need to return the product in the store where it was purchased for a refund.

Dry fruits in a Gaziantep market, Turkey January 11, 2024. (Frat Ozdemir / Anadolu Via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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Nothing reported diseases from unspecified sulfites.
According to FDA, Turkana food distributes recalled dry apricots in the following states:
- Florida
- Kentucky
- Virginia
- New York
- New Jersey
- Tennessee
- Massachusetts
- Texas
- Ilois
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Island of rhode
- Penssylvania
- North Carolina
- Maryland
- Hi
- Alabama
- Missouri
- California
The company and the FDA examines “correct the manufacturer’s issue,” according to the notice of the FDA. In the meantime, it stops making and distributing them.

Dry apricots (Giovanni Meheghetti / UCG / Universal Images group by GETTY / GETTY images) images)
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The food in Turkana, headquartered in New Jersey, describes himself as a “family-owned and operated ethnic distribution of ethnic food.” It serves independent supermarkets, chain stores and institutions, according to its website.