Food Safety Incidents

Mosh/Moah High Content has been detected in Black tea passion fruit.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Jul 29, 2025 10:00:00 PM

On July 31, 2025, a significant food safety incident was reported involving a product identified as Black tea passion fruit. The incident, categorized as a control issue, was traced back to its origin in Germany. Authorities discovered the presence of Mosh/Moah high content within the product, raising concerns regarding contaminants in food items.

The detection of Mosh/Moah, which refers to mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons and mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons, highlights ongoing challenges in ensuring food safety and quality. Such contaminants can pose risks when ingested, necessitating immediate attention from regulatory bodies.

This incident was officially documented in the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF), which serves as a crucial tool for monitoring food safety across Europe. The RASFF acts as a communication network among member states, allowing for swift action in response to food safety threats.

As food safety remains a top priority for consumers and regulatory agencies, incidents like this underline the importance of rigorous testing and monitoring practices. The identification of contaminants in food products prompts a review of safety protocols and compliance measures to protect public health.

  • Incident: Mosh/Moah High Content has been detected in Black tea passion fruit.
  • Date: 2025-07-31
  • Product: Black tea passion fruit
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  • Origin of issue: Germany
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Contaminants
  • Source: Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF)