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These Hummus Dips Were Just Recalled For Potential ‘Life-Threatening’ Reactions

January 31, 2024 by Faith Geiger
shefinds | Food

Dipping veggies in hummus can be a great, tasty way to satiate your cravings while staying on track with your health goals—but unfortunately for hummus lovers, a range of tasty dips from Al Amir Fresh Foods were just recalled, according to an FDA announcement.

Four Al Amir Fresh Dips have been recalled due to undeclared milk and sesame, which poses a serious risk to people with milk allergies and sensitivities. Find all the info—including what to do if you recently bought one of the recalled products—below.

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Al Amir Fresh Dips Recalled for Undeclared Milk

Al Amir Fresh Foods, located in Milwaukie, Oregan, has issued a recall on four of their dips due to undeclared allergens. Three varieties of hummus contain undeclared sesame, while their Tzatziki Cucumber Yogurt contains undeclared milk.

"People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to sesame or milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products," the FDA warns.

The affected products were last distributed to retail stores in Oregon and Washington earlier this month. The dips are packaged in clear plastic containers with Al Amir labels on their clear lids. Recalled products are listed below.

  • Classic Hummus Creamy Garbanzo, 8oz. UPC: 7 55134 12341 4. Best By dates up to and including 1/25/24
  • Harissa Spicy Hummus With a Kick, 8oz. UPC: 7 55134 12352 0. Best By dates up to and including 1/25/24
  • Baba Ghannooj Grilled Eggplant, 8 oz. UPC: 7 55134 12342 1. Best By dates up to and including 1/25/24
  • Tzatziki Cucumber Yogurt, 8 oz. UPC: 8 55134 12351 3. Best By dates up to and including 1/25/24

recalled al amir fresh foods dips

If you have one of these dips in your fridge and have an allergy or sensitivity to sesame or milk, the FDA urges you not to eat the product. Instead, you should throw it out or take it back to the store at which you purchased it for a full refund.

You can contact the company via phone at 503-780-0340 or via email at [email protected] with any questions or concerns from 8am-4:30pm PST, Monday-Friday.

Staying on top of recalls like this is an important part of keeping you and your family safe and healthy.

Other recent recalls include personal massagers and spinach. Stay safe!

READ MORE: These Popular Wegmans Cookies Were Just Recalled In 9 States For Potential ‘Life-Threatening’ Reactions

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Faith Geiger is a New York-based writer and editor. When she's not covering the latest in health and wellness for SheFinds, she spends her time watching reality TV with her roommates, browsing used bookstores, and enjoying live music. You can reach Faith at [email protected].

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