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Food agency urges Canadians to not eat apricot kernel brand over cyanide poisoning risks

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Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is urging Canadians to avoid eating a select brand of apricot kernels, citing possible cyanide poisoning.The CFIA asked Canadians not to consume ‘bitter’ or ‘extremely bitter’ apricot kernels made by the brand Our Father’s Farm in a release on Wednesday, saying they contained “excessive amygdalin which may cause acute cyanide poisoning.”The products have a best before date of Jan.

31, 2022, and may have been sold in stores nationally and online. Apricot Power brand apricot seeds recalled due to risk of cyanide poisoning “Check to see if you have the affected products in your home.

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