Food Safety Incidents

Heavy Metals has been detected in Sweet osmanthus.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2025 11:00:00 PM

On February 11, 2025, the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported the detection of heavy metals in Sweet osmanthus sourced from mainland China. This incident falls under the control category, indicating a regulatory action due to potential contamination concerns.

Sweet osmanthus, known for its fragrant aroma and culinary uses, is a popular ingredient in various food products. The FDA's findings highlight the importance of monitoring food safety and quality, particularly for imported goods. Heavy metals can pose significant health risks, and their presence in food products necessitates thorough investigation and possible recall actions.

The detection of contaminants in food items can lead to heightened scrutiny of agricultural practices and supply chain management. It is essential for consumers to remain informed about such incidents, as they may impact the availability and safety of certain products in the marketplace.

The Taiwan FDA is responsible for ensuring that food products meet safety standards, and this incident underscores the ongoing efforts to monitor and regulate food imports effectively. As this situation develops, further updates and guidance from the FDA will likely be issued to address public health concerns.

  • Incident: Heavy Metals has been detected in Sweet osmanthus.
  • Date: 2025-02-11
  • Product: Sweet osmanthus
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  • Origin of issue: mainland China
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: null
  • Source: Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (FDA)