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Hong Kong · Centre for Food Safety 2023-09-04

Not to consume a kind of baby snack imported from UK suspected to be contaminated with aflatoxin

Product: Organic Blueberry Puffs (Little Bellies Organic Blueberry Puffs), Baby snack, Not to consume a kind of baby snack imported from UK suspected to be contaminated with aflatoxin

Brand/company: Baby Bellies, Woolies

Product family
Food & Grocery
Product type
Infant food
Issue
Chemical contamination
Audience
Infants

Reason: The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) collected the above-mentioned sample from an vendor for testing under its routine Food Surveillance Programme. The test result showed that it contained aflatoxin B1 at a level of 0.14 micrograms per kilogram. Under the Harmful Substances in Food Regulation (Cap 132AF), the maximum concentration for aflatoxin B1 in any other food intended to be consumed principally by persons under the age of 36 months other than infant formula and follow-up formula manufactured from milk protein is 0.1 micrograms per kilogram. The World Health Organization (WHO)'s International Agency for Research on Cancer classified naturally occurring aflatoxins as carcinogenic to humans, and the Joint Food and Agriculture Organization/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives advised that intake of aflatoxins should be reduced to levels as low as reasonably possible although no health-based guidance value has been set. Aflatoxins can lead to liver cancer after long-term ingestion, and the risk for hepatitis B carriers is relatively high.

Consumer action: Not to consume the affected batch of the product if they have bought it. To avoid excessive intake of mycotoxins, people should maintain a balanced and varied diet to minimise the risk from a small range of food items, and to avoid consuming food that looks mouldy or damaged.

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