SHOCK Recall: Rice Brand Contains Hidden Dangers

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NatureMills US Inc. has issued an urgent nationwide recall of popular rice products that could trigger life-threatening allergic reactions due to undeclared allergens, threatening the safety of millions of Americans with common food sensitivities.

Key Takeaways

  • NatureMills US Inc. is recalling multiple rice products nationwide due to undeclared wheat, milk, and sesame allergens that could cause serious allergic reactions
  • Products were distributed across America from December 1, 2023, to May 10, 2025, with best-by dates extending to August 2026
  • The FDA has classified this as a Class II risk, indicating a significant health hazard for allergy sufferers
  • No illnesses have been reported yet, but consumers with allergies should avoid these products immediately
  • Affected customers can receive refunds or replacements by contacting NatureMills directly

Nationwide Recall Threatens Allergy Sufferers

In a troubling development for consumers with food allergies, NatureMills US Inc. has announced a sweeping recall of numerous rice products due to potentially dangerous labeling errors. The recall affects rice mixes, soups, spice mixes, porridge mix, papads, and vadam products distributed throughout the United States via the company’s website. These items were sold between December 1, 2023, and May 10, 2025, creating a significant window of exposure for unsuspecting consumers who may have purchased and stored these products in their pantries.

“NATUREMILLS US INC. ISSUES ALLERGY ALERT ON UNDECLARED WHEAT, MILK, AND SESAME IN RICE MIXES, SOUPS, SPICE MIXES, PORRIDGE MIX, PAPADS AND VADAM PRODUCTS,” stated NatureMills US Inc.

The products specifically affected include Sesame Rice Mix, Dal Garlic Rice Mix, Moringa Rice Mix, Vallarai Rice Mix, Horsegram Rice Mix, and Curry Leaf Rice Mix. Each product has particular undeclared allergens with best-by dates ranging from October 2025 to August 2026. The failure to properly label these common allergens represents a serious breach of food safety protocols and federal regulations designed to protect vulnerable consumers with allergies and sensitivities to these ingredients.

FDA Warning Highlights Serious Health Risks

The Food and Drug Administration has taken this recall seriously, classifying it as a Class II risk. This classification indicates that exposure to these improperly labeled products presents a significant health hazard to certain segments of the population. For the millions of Americans with allergies to wheat, milk, or sesame, consuming these products could trigger severe allergic reactions ranging from uncomfortable symptoms to potentially life-threatening anaphylaxis.

“run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products,” stated FDA

The recall was initiated after a routine internal audit discovered the missing allergen labeling, attributed to a packaging oversight. While no illnesses have been reported in connection with this issue so far, the potential for harm remains significant. The failure to properly identify allergens on food packaging continues to be one of the most common reasons for food recalls in the United States, highlighting persistent problems with food manufacturing oversight and quality control measures.

What Affected Consumers Should Do

Anyone who has purchased these NatureMills products and has allergies to wheat, milk, or sesame should not consume them under any circumstances. Consumers are advised to either dispose of the products or return them for a full refund or replacement. NatureMills has established dedicated channels for affected customers to seek resolution, including an email address email protected and a toll-free number (1-833-628-8736) operating from 9AM to 5PM CST.

Additional information about this recall is available on the company’s dedicated recall page at www.naturemills.com/pages/recall. The New Jersey Department of Health has noted that it is not requesting any immediate action for this recall beyond consumer awareness, suggesting that while serious, the situation is being handled appropriately through standard recall procedures. This recall serves as an important reminder of the critical importance of accurate food labeling for public health safety.