
Dubai pistachio and knafeh milk chocolate bar is part of the pistachio
Nine people have been hospitalized and dozens of Salmonella cases have been reported after outbreak of infections associated with some brands of pistachios and pistachios.
Remember warning has been issued from brands for some products Habibi, Al Mokhtar Food Center And Dubai.
The Public Health Agency of Canada says that 52 cases of Salmonella have been confirmed in four provinces, which have diseases in the beginning of March and in mid -July.

Quebec is the highest with 39, followed by Nine with Ontario, British Columbia with three and Manitoba one with one.
The agency states that the products were distributed to Ontario and Quebec.
Canada has many recent meals Salmonella and E. I have seen remembering the concerns about coli, from carrots to cucumbers. Although this may look dangerous, experts say that they remember that the security system is working as a system.
Viral chocolate bar among products called
The list of products includes Dubai brand pistachio and Knafeh milk chocolate, distributed in Quebec, but is also available for buying online.
It is a type of chocolate that gained viral fame to complete reviews on social media.
The milk chocolate bar is filled with a pistachio cream and crunchy pieces of knafeh, a panoramic combination that attracted online attention several years ago and gave birth to many reviews on food blogs.

The Public Health Agency of Canada said that the outbreak strains of Salmonella made people ill, which were found in the samples of Habibi brand pistachios.
It is possible that other sources will be identified as the investigation is on, the agency said in a public health notice.
It states that the notice includes only the cases of laboratory-implementation of Salmonella and the actual number of people getting sick in Canada is very high, as people with light symptoms cannot go to the doctor.
Salmonella is a food-borne bacteria disease that can spread several days or weeks after a person is infected, even if they do not have symptoms. This can be serious and potentially fatal infections especially for children, pregnant people, elderly and people with weak immune systems.
Healthy people may experience short -term symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, nausea, cramps and diarrhea.