Herbal tea removed due to salmonella warning


A collection of Tega code Organic Lemon Hibiscus Green Rooibos Herbal Tea could be sinister by salmonella.A collection of Tega code Organic Lemon Hibiscus Green Rooibos Herbal Tea could be sinister by salmonella. (Nu-tea.com)

A code of herbal tea sole in B.C. is being removed willingly on a recommendation from a Canadian Food Inspection Agency who suggested consumers not to splash it since of intensity of salmonella poisoning.

The CFIA released a warning about Tega code Organic Lemon Hibiscus Green Rooibos Herbal Tea observant that a product is a concern.

Nu-Tea Company Ltd. of Abbotsford, B.C., is recalling a product from a marketplace following a health alert.

The tea is sole in packages of 24 tea bags and bear a UPC 6 64322 10406 0. The think packages have a best before dates of 2014FE01, 2014MR27, and 2014MR28.

This product has been distributed in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.

There have been no reported illnesses compared with a expenditure of this product.

The CFIA warned that food infested with salmonella competence not demeanour or smell marred and that ingesting a germ competence means illness.

Young children, a aged and people with enervated defence systems competence humour critical and infrequently lethal infections.

Healthy adults competence knowledge short-term symptoms such as high fever, serious headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.

© The Canadian Press, 2013

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