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Winter melon products, mainly from Malaysia, recalled by authorities for excessive allergen

Winter melon products, mainly from Malaysia, recalled by authorities for excessive allergen

Some of the brands of winter melon strips being recalled by the Singapore Food Agency.

29 Jun 2020 10:12PM (Updated: 30 Jun 2020 03:11AM)

SINGAPORE — The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has directed seven importers here to recall several brands of winter melon strips after a type of allergen was detected in the food products.

In a media release on Monday (June 29), SFA said that sulphur dioxide was detected in samples of winter melon strips, exceeding the maximum limit for the compound as stated in the Singapore Food Regulations.

The products recalled are mainly from Malaysia. These include:

Other products recalled by SFA include:

  • Winter Melon Sweet (300g) with the expiry date in October 2021. The product was made in Vietnam.

  • Candied Melon (300g) with “best before” date before November 2021. The product was made in China.

  • Bee's Brand Sweeten Melon Strips (1kg) with the expiry date on May 10, 2021. The product was also made in China.

Winter melon strips are typically used as a natural sweetener in soupy desserts and are believed to have cooling properties.

SFA said that the excessive levels of sulphite in food products could result in allergic reactions to those who are “hypersensitive to sulphite”.

“Symptoms include hives, itchiness, stomach ache, diarrhoea and vomiting,” it said.

Consumers who have bought the products above should not consume them and may wish to seek medical attention if they feel unwell. 

They may contact the importers for enquiries and ask for an exchange or refund of the products, SFA said.

Source: TODAY
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