Apricot Kernel Brand Recalled Due to High Risk of Cyanide Poisoning
An apricot kernel product sold online is being recalled due to “excessive” amounts of a compound that may cause acute cyanide poisoning.
“The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products,” the agency said.
People experiencing symptoms should contact their health-care provider. Those who purchased the product are advised to dispose of it or return it, the agency said.
To ensure that apricot kernels on the market are safe for consumption, Health Canada established product standards in January 2020, requiring total extractable cyanide levels in kernels not to exceed 20 parts per million (ppm). This applies to both bitter and sweet apricot kernels.
Kernels that exceed the guideline are not allowed to be sold in Canada.
Canada has recorded two confirmed cases of acute cyanide poisoning from consumption of apricot kernels, one in 2005 and another in 2009. However, there are no safety concerns associated with eating apricot fruit, according to Health Canada.