Lemongrass Products Recalled Due To Concerns Over Hard Plastic
New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) is supporting Davis Trading Company in its recall of Essenté brand Crushed and Sliced Lemongrass as the products could contain foreign matter.
“The concern with these Essenté brand
lemongrass products is that they could contain hard
plastic,” says NZFS deputy director-general Vincent
Arbuckle.
“If you have any of the affected
products, sold at Davis Trading stores and selected
retailers throughout New Zealand, don’t eat them. You can
return them to the place of purchase for a refund. If
that’s not possible, throw them out.”
The
recalled products are:
- Essenté brand Crushed Lemongrass (200g)
- Lot NO LTHP191225 and Best before 09/12/2027
- Lot NO LTHP130126 and Best before 05/01/2028
- Essenté brand Crushed Lemongrass (500g)
- Lot NO LTHP120126 and Best before
05/01/2028
- Essenté brand Crushed Lemongrass (5kg)
- Lot NO LTHP181225 and Best before 09/12/2027
- Lot NO LTHP110126 and Best before 05/01/2028
- Essenté brand Sliced Lemongrass (250g)
- Lot NO LTHP140126 and Best before 05/01/2026
The affected lemongrass products were imported from Vietnam.
Three other products are also being recalled as they contain the recalled lemongrass as an ingredient. Details will be available on our website this evening ().
All products have been removed from
store shelves and none have been
re-exported.
Visit NZFS’s recall
page for up-to-date information and photographs of the
affected product.
New Zealand Food Safety has not
received any notifications of associated
injury.
“As is our usual practice, NZFS will
work with Davis Trading Company to understand how this
happened and prevent its recurrence,” says Mr
Arbuckle.
The vast majority of food sold in New Zealand is safe, but sometimes problems can occur. Help keep yourself and your family safe by subscribing to our recall alerts. Information on how to subscribe is on the NZFS food recall page.
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