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Denmark recalls popular South Korean spicy noodles over 'acute poisoning' risks

The recalled noodles, produced by Seoul-based Samyang Foods, one of South Korea’s largest companies, include Buldak Samyang 3 x Spicy & Hot Chicken, Buldak Samyang 2 x Spicy & Hot Chicken, and Buldak Samyang Hot Chicken Stew.

June 13, 2024 / 10:31 IST
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These Buldak Samyang noodles produced by Seoul-based Samyang Foods are sold globally. (Representative Image)

Danish food authorities have recalled three types of popular spicy instant noodle products imported from South Korea due to potential risks of "acute poisoning." Consumers are urged to discard the products or return them to the retailer.

The recalled noodles, produced by Seoul-based Samyang Foods, one of South Korea’s largest companies, include Buldak Samyang 3 x Spicy & Hot Chicken, Buldak Samyang 2 x Spicy & Hot Chicken, and Buldak Samyang Hot Chicken Stew. These products are sold globally.

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According to the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration, the noodles contain an excessively high dose of capsaicin, an active ingredient in chili peppers. Capsaicin can act as a neurotoxin and pose health risks. The agency noted that children and teenagers in Denmark have been daring each other on social media to eat these extremely spicy noodle products.

“The noodle dishes marketed as extremely strong must no longer be sold because consumers and especially children risk acute poisoning,” the agency stated on Tuesday. “The capsaicin content is so high that it can pose a health hazard.”