Popular Food Recalled In Pennsylvania Poses 'Life-Threatening' Health Risk

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NatureMills US Inc. recalled five groups of products on May 13 due to the undeclared presence of three common allergens.

According to the United States Food & Drug Administration, the recalled products, distributed nationwide (including Pennsylvania) via NatureMills website, were mislabeled and do not include a ingredient callouts for wheat, milk, and sesame, which pose the risk of serious "or life-threatening allergic reactions" to individuals allergic to the unlisted ingredients.

The brand's Idly Chilli Powder, Sesame Rice Mix, Dal Garlic Rice Mix, Moringa Rice Mix, Curry Leaf Rice Mix, Vallarai Rice Mix, Horsegram Rice Mix, Wonderberry Leaf Soup, Moringa Leaf Soup, Avarampoo Soup, Horsegram Soup, Traditional Sambar Powder, Traditional Rasam Powder, Black Kavuni Porridge Mix, Garlic Vadam, Tomato Vadam, and Rice Papad are all included in the recall.

Consumers should avoid aforementioned products that were sold between December 1, 2023, and May 10, 2025.

There have been no allergic reactions reported as a result of consuming the products (as of May 13). Officials are urging consumers who have a wheat, milk, or sesame allergy to discard the products and avoid consumption. Consumers can also return the recalled products for a full refund.

Concerned individuals who purchased the recalled products can contact NatureMills US Inc. at "info@naturemills.com or 1-833-628-8736, 9AM to 5PM CST."

For additional information and to see a full list of UPC codes, check out the official recall on fda.gov.


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