Licorice liqueur with possible mycotoxin withdrawn from supermarkets: be careful, do not drink it

A warning has been published on the Ministry of Health website regarding a lot of Liquorice Liquor under the Caffè Pazzini brand.

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On the website of the Ministry of Health, a warning has been published relating to a lot of Liquorice Liqueur under the Caffè Pazzini brand. Following quality controls, the possible presence of ochratoxin A was found.





The collected batch of Caffè Pazzini branded organic licorice liqueur is sold in 50 cl bottles with lot number L.09-21 and was produced in the plant in via Piane 18 / A in Coriano, in the province of Rimini.

As a precaution, pending the results of the tests, it is advisable not to consume licorice liqueur with the indicated batch number. The company recommends retailers to segregate and not market affected bottles.

@ Ministry of Health

Ochratoxin A, often referred to as OTA, is a mycotoxin, a toxic substance of fungal origin



Source: Ministry of Health

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