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A food alert set off alarms in the United States after the recall of some popular noodles nationwide was ordered.
The announcement, echoed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), indicated that this measure is related to an undeclared allergen, a situation that can pose a major risk for certain consumers.
The warning focuses on products available both in physical stores and online between February and May 2026.
Which noodles are being recalled
The recalled noodles are products from Fly By Jing and correspond to certain batches of its Creamy Sesame Noodles, after it was detected that they may have come into cross-contact with peanuts during the production process.
Although peanuts are not an ingredient in these noodles, their presence can cause severe allergic reactions or even be potentially fatal in sensitive people.

How to identify the affected products
The recall includes two versions of Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame Noodles:
Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame Noodles (single package)
- UPC code: 8-50052-23988-6
Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame Noodles (4-pack)
- UPC code: 8-50052-23991-6
The “best buy” dates -which can be seen on the back of the package- are:
- October 15, 2026
- December 6, 2026
- March 23, 2027
Where these noodles were sold
The products were distributed nationwide in the United States between February 1 and May 8, 2026. Sales points include
- The Whole Foods Market chain
- The Thrive Market shopping platform
- Online sales through the company’s website
Instructions for those who bought these noodles
Authorities emphasize the importance of people with a peanut allergy not consuming the product if it belongs to the affected batches
Those who have any of these noodles should
- Return the product to the place of purchase
- Request a full refund
According to the company, production has been stopped and retailers have been notified.

