Turkana’s food remembers dried apricots with unknown sulfites through us

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A reminder of certain dried apricot cases in Floria is underway due to their packaging which does not disclose the fruit contains sulfites.
Turkana Food Inc. published a reminder on Thursday for 352 cases of dried fruits thanks to an announcement published on the website of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
A panel outside the headquarters of Food and Drug Administration on July 20, 2020 in White Oak, MD. (Sarah Silbiger / Getty Images / Getty Images)
Dried apricots have a paper packaging of 200 grams.
This decision was precipitated by “the sampling of routine carried out by the Department of Agriculture and the New York State markets” which found the dried apricots recalled “contained sulfites which were not listed on the labeling of the products”, said the notice of reminder of the FDA.
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Companies often use sulfites as a preservative in food and drinks, but some people may have allergic reactions.
The dried apricots without declaration on the sulfites have an expiration date of November 2026. They also have the lot number “440090478-15-333” and the UPC label “2539560010”, according to the recall notice.
Buyers who bought dried apricots in Floria with this particular batch issue “should not consume the product,” said the recall notice. Instead, they should return the product to the store where it was purchased for a refund.

Dry fruits in a gas market, Türkiye on January 11, 2024. (Frat Ozdemir / Anadolu via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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There was no disease reported by undeclared sulfites.
According to the FDA, Turkana Food distributed the dried apricots recalled in the following states:
- Florida
- Kentucky
- Virginia
- new York
- New Jersey
- Tennessee
- Massachusetts
- Texas
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Rhode Island
- Pennsylvania
- North Carolina
- Maryland
- Ohio
- Alabama
- Missouri
- California
The company and the FDA are investigating to “correct the problem with the manufacturer”, according to the advice of the FDA. In the meantime, he has stopped producing and distributing them.

Dried apricots (Giovanni Meherghetti / UCG / Universal Images Group via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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Turkana Food, whose headquarters are in New Jersey, describes itself as a “dispenser of family and exploited ethnic food”. It serves supermarkets, store chains and independent institutions, according to its website.



