Salmonella positive: Cumin and coriander powders recalled in Britain

Batches of cumin and coriander powders have been recalled from customers – because salmonella has been detected in the products.

MAIN-Cumin-and-Coriander-powders-recalled-due-to-presence-of-salmonellaThe recall concerns TRS Jeera Powder and TRS Dhania Powder manufactured by the TRS Wholesale Company Ltd.

The company will be displaying point-of-sale notices in all stores, which will tell consumers why the products are being recalled and will tell them what to do if they have bought the products.

No other TRS Wholesale Company Ltd products are known to be affected, according to the Food Standards Agency.

The products details are: TRS Jeera Powder, batch number P353340, 100g pack labelled best before December 31, 2017.

Also TRS Dhania Powder, batch number A481514, 100g pack labelled best before end of December, 2017.

The brand is also available throughout the European Union, Russia, Canada and the USA.

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