Nature Mills Recalls Over a Dozen Products, FDA Reports
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration alerted customers of a recall of more than a dozen Nature Mills US Inc. powder mixes.
The company issued the recall after it discovered that several of its products contained undisclosed allergens, like milk, wheat, and sesame.
Find a full list of impacted products below.
Powdered flavor and soup mixes are an easy way to add some punch to an otherwise plain dish. However, some of the products manufactured by the Texas-based company Nature Mills US Inc. are being recalled due to undisclosed allergens, which pose a serious risk for those with certain allergies.
The Nature Mills products were sold nationwide to customers who shopped on the brand's website and included a variety of products, like rice mixes, soups, spice mixes and powders, porridge mix, and papads and vadam. According to a statement shared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the recall came after a routine inspection revealed that the products contained undisclosed allergens, including wheat, milk, and sesame. These items were sold between Dec. 1, 2023 and May 10, 2025, and include some of the following product descriptions and UPC codes:
Nature Mills Idly Chili Powder, UPC: 1 95993 07455 5
Nature Mills Sesame Rice Mix, UPC 689394708435
Nature Mills Dal Garlic Rice Mix, UPC 689394708428
Nature Mills Moringa Rice Mix, UPC 689394708442
Nature Mills Curry Leaf Rice Mix, UPC 689394708336
Nature Mills Avarampoo Soup, UPC 689394708374
Nature Mills Wonderberry Soup, UPC 195993074562
If you have food allergies and believe you have an impacted product, do not eat it. To get a complete list of the recalled items, including their UPC codes and best-by dates, visit the FDA website.
While there is no risk to the general public, those who are allergic to the undeclared ingredients are directed to check their packages to see if they own any of the items included in the recall. Those customers are advised to discontinue using the items at once and contact the company for a full refund or replacement product. Nature Mills can be reached via email at info@naturemills.com or by phone at 1-833-628-8736, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.
Fortunately, no illnesses have been reported as of the time of publication. However, those who are allergic to wheat, milk, and sesame are at an increased risk of experiencing a reaction to these items. For those with serious allergies, that reaction may be severe, and the Mayo Clinic says symptoms of an allergic reaction may include shortness of breath, itching or tingling in the mouth, hives, swelling of the face and throat, stomach pain and discomfort, and dizziness or lightheadedness that may lead to fainting.
In more extreme cases, a person could experience anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening. Call 911 to get immediate treatment.
If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms after consuming these products, it's important to contact your healthcare provider immediately.
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