Taralinga Estate Issues Recall for Dukkah Due to Undeclared Cashew Allergen
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Taralinga Estate is recalling all batches of its 50g Dukkah product distributed in Victoria because it contains undeclared cashews, posing a risk to those with allergies.
What this FSANZ food recall tells you, and what most readers miss
This notice was issued by FSANZ on April 5, 2026 and geographically references Victoria, Australia. Its severity classification of "high" signals how the issuing agency weighs the risk of harm if no action is taken — "critical" and "high" tier alerts typically carry direct consumer actions, while "medium" and "low" tend toward informational guidance or monitoring advisories. The category it belongs to — Food Recalls — determines the regulatory framework behind it, which shapes what remedies (refunds, replacements, recalls, evacuations) are available to affected individuals and who holds statutory responsibility for enforcement.
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What Happened
Taralinga Estate has initiated a recall of its Dukkah product due to the presence of an undeclared allergen, specifically cashew. The recall was issued because the product labels do not disclose the presence of this nut, which poses a health risk to certain consumers.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall affects the following product:
- Product Name: Taralinga Estate - Dukkah
- Size: 50g
- Date Marking: All batches
- Geographic Scope: Distributed in Victoria (VIC) by Barry Plant Manningham, Salta Properties, Roche Holdings, and Cootes Quarry.
This recall only applies to those products that do not declare cashew on the label.
What You Should Do
Consumers who have a cashew allergy or intolerance should not consume this product. Affected units can be returned to Taralinga Estate for a full refund. Any consumers who are concerned about their health after consuming the product should seek medical advice.
For further information, consumers may contact Taralinga Estate via email at sales@taralinga.com.au or visit their website at https://www.taralinga.com.au/.
Why This Matters
Undeclared allergens represent a serious food safety hazard. Consumers with a cashew allergy or intolerance may experience a severe or life-threatening reaction if the product is consumed.
Source
Original source: FSANZ Official Notice ↗
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