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Moringafi green juice recalled due to a salmonella contamination

Customers are urged not to consume the “superfood” product, as it could cause illness.

The Moringafi green juice has been recalled over a salmonella contamination. Picture: Food Standards Australia and New Zealand.
The Moringafi green juice has been recalled over a salmonella contamination. Picture: Food Standards Australia and New Zealand.

A green juice powder has been recalled over salmonella concerns.

The Moringafi green juice daily superfood juicing powder with the expiry May 25, 2025, has been recalled due to salmonella contamination.

The Moringafi green juice has been recalled over a salmonella contamination. Picture: Food Standards Australia and New Zealand.
The Moringafi green juice has been recalled over a salmonella contamination. Picture: Food Standards Australia and New Zealand.

The product has been available for sale online, with consumers urged not to consume it as it can cause illness.

People should seek medical advice if concerned about their health.

The green juice is described as a “superfood powder”, containing ingredients such as matcha green tea, pepper, coconut water and beetroot, with “no cheap fruit and vegetable powder ‘fillers’ like spinach, celery, or apple”.

Consumers can contact the Australian brand for a full refund.

Original URL: https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/food-warnings/moringafi-green-juice-recalled-due-to-a-salmonella-contamination/news-story/d4990d7364605a1e1659a580cade738b