Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA) | Date: 20260429 | Units: 53 cases | Risk: Class II
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 May 4, 2026.
Stock photo for illustration — not the actual recalled product. Photo by Zoshua Colah on Unsplash
This Isn't Your Average Recall
Most product scares are small potatoes. However, this one is different. Ethnic Foods Inc is recalling its Bombay Kitchen brand Tikka Sev because of undeclared ingredients. If you've purchased this snack food recently, especially in New Jersey, pay close attention. This recall impacts 53 cases of the product.
The problem? The Tikka Sev contains undeclared FD&C Yellow #6 and FD&C Red #40. These are artificial colors that must be listed on the label. People with sensitivities or allergies to these dyes could experience a reaction if they eat the product.
What's Actually Wrong With the Tikka Sev?
It boils down to a labeling error. The Bombay Kitchen brand Tikka Sev, manufactured by Bombay Kitchen Foods in Port Washington, NY, doesn't properly disclose all ingredients. Specifically, the presence of the artificial colors FD&C Yellow #6 and FD&C Red #40 is missing from the label. The agency confirmed that this poses a risk to people who may be sensitive to these additives.
These FD&C colors, while approved for use, can cause reactions in some individuals. Allergic reactions are possible. For some, these dyes have been linked to hyperactivity, especially in children. This makes accurate labeling essential for informed choices. This product recall in the United States is happening because the labeling is inaccurate.
Here are the key details to check if you have this product:
- Product Name: Bombay Kitchen Tikka Sev
- Net Weight: 9oz (255g)
- UPC: 808550100085
- Ingredients: Chickpea Flour, Water, Non-GMO Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Spices, Salt, FD&C Tomato Color and Citric Acid; CAUTION: May Contain Traces of Peanuts, Cashews and/or Tree Nuts
Who Is Affected by This Recall?
This recall mainly concerns people who purchased Bombay Kitchen Tikka Sev in New Jersey. Distribution appears to be limited to this state. That means if you didn't buy your Tikka Sev there, you're likely in the clear. However, U.S. consumers should always check the product details, regardless of where they bought it. It's best to be cautious, even if you didn't purchase it in New Jersey.
Shoppers across the U.S. are becoming increasingly aware of food sensitivities. They count on accurate labeling. If you have family members with known sensitivities to artificial colors, you'll want to double-check your pantry. Even if you shop at major retailers like Walmart, Target, Amazon, or Costco, you still need to verify your products.
What You Should Do Right Now
If you have this product, here’s what to do. It's important to act quickly to protect yourself and your family. Follow these steps carefully to address the recall.
- Stop eating the Bombay Kitchen Tikka Sev immediately and keep it out of reach of children.
- Check your pantry and any other places you store food to see if you have this product with the matching UPC code, 808550100085.
- If you find the recalled Tikka Sev, return it to the store where you bought it for a full refund.
- If you or a family member experienced an allergic reaction after eating the product, contact your doctor or pediatrician for medical advice.
- Even if you don't have sensitivities, contact Ethnic Foods Inc for more information about the recall.
Is This a Serious Risk?
The FDA has classified this as a Class II recall. This means the product might cause a temporary health problem. The probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote. That said, even a temporary reaction can be unpleasant, especially for those with known sensitivities to FD&C Yellow #6 or FD&C Red #40.
It's worth noting that the FDA issues numerous recalls each year, many of which are Class II. While this isn't the most severe type of recall, it still warrants attention. If you're concerned about potential reactions, you should definitely err on the side of caution. You can always call your doctor if you feel unwell after consuming the Tikka Sev.
Ethnic Foods Inc hasn't yet commented on whether it will be changing suppliers or implementing new labeling procedures. We'll update this article as more information becomes available. The date announced for this recall was April 29, 2026. This helps ensure American shoppers have the most up-to-date details.
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 happens if I already ate some of the Tikka Sev?
If you don't have any sensitivities to artificial colors, you're likely fine. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms, such as hives, itching, or swelling, contact your doctor immediately.
Q: Where was the Bombay Kitchen Tikka Sev sold?
Based on current information, it appears distribution was primarily in New Jersey. If you purchased it elsewhere, it's still wise to check the UPC code.
Q: What does "Class II recall" mean?
A Class II recall signifies that the product could cause a temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequence. The probability of serious health problems is low.
Q: How can I get a refund for the recalled Tikka Sev?
Return the product to the store where you purchased it. They should provide a full refund.
Q: Why are FD&C Yellow #6 and FD&C Red #40 a concern?
Some people have sensitivities or allergies to these artificial colors. Reactions can range from mild skin irritation to more severe allergic responses. Some research also links them to hyperactivity, mainly in kids.
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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.