Popular nuts are pulled from shelves over fears they could be contaminated with CYANIDE in shock health warning

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A popular brand of nuts has been pulled from shelves over fears it could be contaminated with cyanide.

In a shock health warning, the Food Standards Agency said Leo’s Import Export & Trading Ltd is recalling 420g jars of Buram Cerezli Nuts in Syrup over fears it may contain the deadly poison.

The company, which is based in Enfield and supplies food and drinks to stores across the UK, warned shoppers who have bought the nuts not to eat them. 

In an update published on Wednesday, the company said: ‘Because of the risk of hydrogen cyanide release from the apricot kernels, it has been extended to include all best before dates.’

There’s no suggestion that the nuts, which are sold in shops across the UK at £6.74 for a 420g jar, may contain anything more than the very faintest trace of…

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