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DADI NONGFU DRIED SALT CHILLI Recalled: Banned Sweetener

🟢 LOW RISK — CLASS III
Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)  |  Date: 20260415  |  Units: 29 cases (total)  |  Risk: Class III

This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the FDA using automated analysis. All facts are sourced directly from official records. Last verified April 27, 2026.

DADI NONGFU DRIED SALT CHILLI VEGETABLE(S); Ingredients: Radish, chili, roasted sesame, prickly ash, edible salt, soybean oil, edible vinegar, white granulated sugar, spices, food additives (sodium glutamate, citric acid, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, sodium saccharin, acesulfame, sucralose, disodium EDTA, turmeric).; Allergen: This product contains sesame and soy products; Net Wt. 14.1 oz(400g) recalled by MEI YU CHENG DA TRADING INC - Products contain banned sweetener: cyclamates.

Stock photo for illustration — not the actual recalled product. Photo by Virginia Marinova on Unsplash

Imagine adding a spicy kick to your favorite dish, only to find out you're also adding a banned sweetener. That's the situation U.S. consumers face with a recent recall of DADI NONGFU DRIED SALT CHILLI VEGETABLE. This product, sold across the U.S., contains cyclamates, a sweetener that's not allowed in food products here.

  • Product: DADI NONGFU DRIED SALT CHILLI VEGETABLE
  • Reason: Contains banned sweetener (cyclamates)
  • Affected Units: 29 cases
  • Distribution: NY, PA, FL
  • Recall Date: 20260415

A Sweetener Surprise: The Problem with Cyclamates

Cyclamates are artificial sweeteners that have been banned in the United States since 1970. The FDA took this action due to safety concerns raised in animal studies. While some countries still allow them, the U.S. has maintained its ban. Their presence in the DADI NONGFU DRIED SALT CHILLI VEGETABLE is a clear violation of food safety regulations.

This product recall in the United States highlights the importance of rigorous food safety checks. Mei Yu Cheng Da Trading Inc. is initiating the recall to remove the affected product from shelves. So far, 29 cases are impacted. This is classified as a Class III recall. This means exposure is unlikely to cause bad health consequences.

Check Your Pantry: Is Your Spice Rack Affected?

The DADI NONGFU DRIED SALT CHILLI VEGETABLE comes in a 14.1 oz (400g) package. All codes are affected, so you don't need to hunt for a specific lot number on the bag. If you purchased this spice, it's important to take action. The ingredients list includes radish, chili, roasted sesame, prickly ash, edible salt, soybean oil, edible vinegar, white granulated sugar, spices, and various food additives, including sodium glutamate, citric acid, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, sodium saccharin, acesulfame, sucralose, disodium EDTA, and turmeric. Be aware it contains sesame and soy products.

American shoppers who frequent smaller Asian markets in New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida are more likely to have purchased this item. While it's less likely you'd find it at major retailers like Walmart, Target, Amazon, or Costco, it's still worth checking your spice collection. Nobody wants to find out their chili vegetable has a banned ingredient.

What You Should Do Right Now

This is a straightforward recall, and the resolution is clear. Here's what you need to do if you have this product in your home.

  1. Immediately stop using the DADI NONGFU DRIED SALT CHILLI VEGETABLE and prevent others from consuming it.
  2. Check your pantry carefully for this specific product, paying close attention to the brand name and ingredients list.
  3. Return the product to the store where you bought it for a full refund, even if you’ve already used some of it.
  4. If you experience any unusual symptoms or health concerns after consuming the product, contact your doctor or a healthcare professional.

MEI YU CHENG DA TRADING INC Recall: What We Know

This recall specifically targets DADI NONGFU DRIED SALT CHILLI VEGETABLE distributed by Mei Yu Cheng Da Trading Inc. The agency confirmed that the presence of cyclamates was discovered during a routine inspection. This isn't the first food-related recall in recent months, but it highlights the ongoing efforts to ensure food safety for everyone.

Based on the official recall notice, this action impacts 29 cases of the product. The affected states are New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida. The product’s ingredients include several potential allergens, so double-check before consuming any unfamiliar food item. The more information you have, the better prepared you are.

Understanding Class III Recalls

The FDA classifies recalls into three classes based on the severity of the potential health risk. A Class III recall, like this one, indicates a situation where the use of or exposure to a violative product is not likely to cause adverse health consequences. While the risk might be low, that doesn't mean you should ignore the recall. It's always best to err on the side of caution and follow the recommended steps.

Think of it this way: Even a small chance of something going wrong is worth avoiding. This is especially important for vulnerable individuals, such as children or people with pre-existing health conditions. Your health is your responsibility. This recall provides you with the knowledge to protect it.

This recall was announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). For the official notice and complete details, visit www.fda.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are cyclamates?

Cyclamates are artificial sweeteners banned in the U.S. due to safety concerns.

Q: How do I know if I have the recalled product?

Check for DADI NONGFU DRIED SALT CHILLI VEGETABLE in a 14.1 oz (400g) package, distributed by Mei Yu Cheng Da Trading Inc.

Q: Where was the product sold?

The product was distributed in New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida.

Q: What should I do if I ate some of the recalled chili vegetable?

Monitor yourself for any unusual symptoms; if you're concerned, contact your doctor.

Q: How can I get a refund?

Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

⚠️ If You Own This Product:
Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.
This article is based on official recall data from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Last verified on April 27, 2026.
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