Kopi Thyme brand sauces and soup bases recalled due to potential botulism threat
OTTAWA — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling several Kopi Thyme brand sauces and soup bases due to the potential growth of bacteria that causes botulism.
The recall applies to products sold online, as well as in British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan and possibly other provinces and territories.
The affected products include curry noodle soup base, curry paste, stir fry sauce and turmeric stew paste.
The food inspection agency says these products may permit the growth of Clostridium botulinum — the bacteria that causes botulism, a serious illness.