Pickled pearl garlic product recalled over excessive levels of sulphur dioxide

Pickled pearl garlic product recalled over excessive levels of sulphur dioxide


SINGAPORE – Jars of pickled garlic being sold here have been recalled after the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) detected sulphur dioxide, which was not declared on the product’s packaging label.

The ongoing recall involves jars of Pickled Pearl Garlic (230g), originating from Thailand, and with a “best before” date of May 5, 2029.

The allergen was found at levels “exceeding the maximum limit”, said SFA in a media release on June 19, adding that it has instructed the importer, Sinhua Hock Kee Trading, to recall the product.




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