
Remembered at Salmonella Risk with Baklava
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a recall notice for some Andalos brand pastries distributed in New Breanswick, Ontario, Quebec and sold online.
Most of Recalled products Sold in a bakery in Montreal and served customers between 25 June and 26 July.
Pistachio has been the theme of many related memories over the last two weeks, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the latest warning was initiated by examining the outbreak of a food -borne disease.
On Tuesday, Canada’s Public Health Agency said that 52 people became ill in Quebec, Ontario, BC and Manitoba. In hospital After eating contaminated pistachios and walnuts ripe items.
The health agency on Wednesday told Canadian Press that it hoped that in the coming months, more salmonella cases associated with this outbreak.
Salmonella is a food borne bacterial disease that can cause fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, cramps and diarrhea.
This can be serious and potentially fatal infections especially for children, pregnant people, elderly and people with weak immune systems.