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The Danish government has ordered the recall of three varieties of spicy chicken instant noodles sold by South Korea's Samyang Food Company for being 'too spicy,' which could lead to 'acute poisoning.' This marks the first recall due to spiciness for the company. The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration stated that the capsaicin levels in these noodles are too high, reaching 'dangerous' levels. The recalled products include Spicy Chicken Noodle Soup, 2x Spicy Chicken Stir-fried Noodles, and 3x Spicy Chicken Stir-fried Noodles. Consumers are advised to return or dispose of the products, with a reminder that extremely spicy food can be harmful, sparking discussions online including jokes about Danes having a lower tolerance for spicy food.
Source: YAHOO