Cyprus’ Health Ministry has ordered the immediate recall of a batch of pork sheftalia after tests detected the dangerous Salmonella spp. bacteria.
The product, of Cypriot origin, was found contaminated during routine market checks by the Health Services, with confirmation coming from laboratory analyses conducted by the State General Laboratory.
According to the ministry, the affected product is:
- Brand: Kitromilidis
- Type: Deep-frozen pork sheftalia
- Weight: 700g
- Production date: 23/07/2025
- Best before: 23/07/2026

Authorities have ordered the withdrawal of all quantities from the Cypriot market and have informed the manufacturer.
Consumers who have purchased the affected batch are urged not to consume it and to return it to the store where it was bought.
Health officials warn that Salmonella spp. can cause serious food poisoning, leading to fever, diarrhoea, vomiting and abdominal pain.
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