Food Safety Incidents

Seroquel has been detected in Food coriander seeds.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Oct 30, 2025 11:00:00 PM

Food Safety Alert: Contamination of Food Coriander Seeds

On October 14, 2025, a significant food safety incident was reported involving the contamination of food coriander seeds. The Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has identified the presence of an unauthorized substance, specifically Seroquel, in these seeds originating from India.

This incident falls under the category of control, indicating a serious concern regarding the safety and integrity of food products. Seroquel, primarily used as an antipsychotic medication, poses potential health risks when ingested through food products. The contamination of food coriander seeds raises alarms about the safety of the food supply chain and the need for stringent monitoring and control measures.

Consumers are advised to exercise caution and avoid the consumption of coriander seeds sourced from the affected region until further investigations are conducted. It is essential for food safety authorities to implement rigorous testing and quality assurance protocols to prevent such incidents in the future.

Food businesses and suppliers should remain vigilant and ensure that their products are free from harmful contaminants. This incident underscores the importance of maintaining high standards in food safety to protect public health.

For more information and updates regarding this incident, please refer to the relevant food safety authorities.

  • Incident: Seroquel has been detected in Food coriander seeds.
  • Date: 2025-10-14
  • Product: Food coriander seeds
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  • Origin of issue: India
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Source: Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (FDA)