Danish authorities have issued a recall for several spicy ramen noodle products from South Korean company Samyang due to safety concerns. Reports indicate that these noodles contain dangerously high levels of capsaicin, a compound found in chili peppers. This move comes amidst a growing trend in the popularity of Korean noodles, raising concerns about their safety for consumption.
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Danish Authorities Recall Samyang's Korean Spicy Noodles
Denmark has taken a strict step to ensure consumer safety by recalling several spicy ramen noodle products from the South Korean company Samyang. The specific flavors include Buldak 3x Spicy & Hot Chicken, 2x Spicy & Hot Chicken, and Hot Chicken Stew. These noodles are known for their fiery heat, but recent reports suggest that they may pose a serious risk to consumers' health.
«If you have the products, you should discard them or return them to the store where they were purchased,» the statement added. It issued a special warning against children eating the noodles, urging parents to contact the Poison Line if their little ones appeared to show «acute symptoms», said the Danish body.
The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration issued a warning about the dangerously high levels of capsaicin in these noodles. Capsaicin is a compound in chili peppers