Licorice liqueur with possible mycotoxin withdrawn from supermarkets: be careful, do not drink it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

    Licorice liqueur with possible mycotoxin withdrawn from supermarkets: be careful, do not drink it

    @ 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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