In Canada Haitian spices sold by the company Marché Rio has a potential Clostridium botulinum growth

In Quebec, MAPAQ, in collaboration with the City of Montreal's Food Inspection Division and Marché Rio (6247 Léger Boulevard in Montreal), is advising the public not to consume  Haitian Spices, as they have not been prepared and packaged in a way that ensures their safety. This product could promote the growth of Clostridium botulinum. The product was offered for sale until April 13, 2026, and only at the establishment indicated above. The product was packaged in a clear plastic container and sold refrigerated. @ https://www.quebec.ca/nouvelles/actualites/details/mise-en-garde-a-la-population-innocuite-non-assuree-depices-haitiennes-vendues-par-lentreprise-marche-rio-69749

 

 

 

 Mise en garde à la population - Innocuité non assurée d'épices haïtiennes vendues par l'entreprise Marché Rio
Mise en garde à la population - Innocuité non assurée d'épices haïtiennes vendues par l'entreprise Marché Rio

QUÉBEC, le 13 avril 2026 /CNW/ – Le ministère de l’Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l’Alimentation (MAPAQ), en collaboration avec la Division de l’inspection des aliments de la Ville de Montréal et l’entreprise Marché Rio, située au 6247, boulevard Léger,

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