Green moringa powder scores Salmonella hat trick

For the third time in less than three months, green moringa powder has been linked to an outbreak of Salmonella illnesses.

The most recent outbreak, announced by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on February 13, 2026, currently consists of seven confirmed cases of Salmonella Newport infections in seven states. Three of the seven victims have been hospitalized. The outbreak strain is described by the CDC as being “extensively drug-resistant.”

The outbreak has been traced to certain lots of Rosabella brand moringa powder capsules, distributed by Ambrosia Brands, LLC. The implicated lots of product have been recalled.

Outbreak cases have been reported by Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, and Washington. The first victim became ill on November 7, 2025; the most recent began to develop symptoms on January 8, 2026. Victims range in age from 61 to 78 years, with a median age of 66. Six of the seven victims are female.

The first Salmonella outbreak linked to moringa powder involved a strain of Salmonella Richmond. That outbreak comprised eleven victims in seven states. Once again, three people were hospitalized.

The outbreak was traced to a single lot of organic moringa leaf powder from Vallon Farmdirect PVT LTD of Johdpur, India. The contaminated powder was a component of Organic Moringa Leaf Powder and Organic Supergreens Powder mix sold by Food to Live, Member’s Mark Super Greens Powdered Supplements, sold at Sam’s Clubs, and Africa Imports Organic Moringa Powder.

Victims of this outbreak were from Florida, Kansas, Michigan, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina, and Virginia. The first illness appeared in May 2025, and the most recent in September 2025. Victims ranged in age from 13 to 65 years, with a median age of 52. Eight of the victims were female.

This was the largest of the three outbreaks, comprising 65 confirmed cases of Salmonella Typhimurium or Salmonella Newport infections and 14 hospitalizations in 28 states. The outbreak was first reported by the CDC on January 14, 2026. The agency issued status updates on January 15th and January 29th. The investigation of this outbreak remains open.

The infections were linked to consumption of Why Not Natural Organic Moringa – Green Superfood and Live it Up Super Greens. Both products were recalled.

Illnesses related to this outbreak started on dates ranging from August 22, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Victims ranged inb age from 3 to 81 years, with a median age of 45. One-third of the outbreak victims are female.

Outbreak cases have been reported by Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

We’ve been here before. More than 10 years ago, a raw organic powdered shake meal replacement product was linked to a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Virchow infections. That meal replacement product contained organic moringa leaf powder imported from South Africa.

The FDA was able to confirm the presence of the outbreak strain in a sample of organic moringa leaf powder used in the production of RAW Meal Organic Shake and Meal Replacement products, which were available in several flavors. The manufacturer, Garden of Life, LLC, recalled the implicated products.

The outbreak began as a cluster of 6 infections from 5 states. It grew to encompass 35 cases in 24 states. Six people were hospitalized.

Victims in this outbreak ranged in age from less than 1 to 84 years.

In 2016, likely in response to this outbreak, the FDA added moringa powder from K. Paulsen Botanicals, a South African company, to its Import Alert 99-19 (Detention Without Physical Examination of Food Products Due to the Presence of Salmonella).

Billed as a “superfood” or a “Miracle Tree,” the leaves and pods of the moringa tree are rich in nutrients and can be used to treat malnutrition. The tree is native to North India, but can be grown in any subtropical or tropical region with a temperature around 25º-35ºC.

Moringa leaves are rich in mineral such as calcium, iron, and copper, contain multiple vitamins, and several phytochemicals. Moringa pods are high in fiber and protein.

Moringa powder has long been used as an herbal medicine. Its proponents claim that it can cure diabetes, can treat dementia, and inhibit the growth of cancer cells.

The powder is an ingredient in some dietary supplements and meal replacement products.

With two outbreaks still under investigation, consumers should be wary of using products that contain moringa powder or moringa leaf powder, especially as the most recent outbreak involves an extremely antibiotic resistant strain of Salmonella.

The dietary supplement capsules covered by the most recent recall have a a very long shelf life, extending through most of 2027. Consumers who purchased these products should check their medicine cabinets and kitchen cupboards for any bottles of the recalled products.

Consumers who experience symptoms of Salmonella (eg., high fever, dehydration, bloody diarrhea or diarrhea that won’t get better, or vomiting) should seek medical care immediately.

  • Most people with Salmonella infection recover without antibiotics. If antibiotics are needed, infections with this strain may not be treatable with commonly recommended antibiotics and may require a different antibiotic choice.
    • The Salmonella strain associated with this outbreak is resistant to all first-line and alternative antibiotics commonly recommended for the treatment of Salmonella infections.
    • This strain also might be resistant to multiple β-lactam antibiotics, including meropenem and other carbapenems, because it carries an NDM-1 carbapenemase gene.
  • Tailor antibiotic treatment to antimicrobial susceptibility testing results when possible.
  • Consider consultation with an infectious disease specialist for management of patients with extensively drug-resistant or complicated Salmonella infection.

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USA (Update): CDC has declared the outbreak consisting of 11 cases of Salmonella Richmond infections in 7 states associated with moringa powder to be over. Three people were hospitalized. The FDA has completed its investigation into the souce of outbreak strain.

United States

No Alerts

Canada

Allergy Alert: Jian Tian Food Inc recalls Jin Tian Food Inc. brand Fish & Shrimp Balls and Fried Fish Balls (180g; All lots) due to undeclared soy.

Allergy Alert: Pan Asia Food Co. Ltd. recalls Certain Daesang brand Red Pepper Paste products due to undeclared wheat.

Food Safety Recall: Phidelia Premium Products, Master Delight, Nutime, East Indian Supermarket, Mirch Masala Groceries Inc., Bulk Mart, Koko Berry, Alzahraa Halal Meat Inc., The Brazilian Confectionery Inc., Chocolada Enterprises Inc., Saadi Nuts, Haftseen Supermarket, GNDD Trading, Strictly Bulk Emporium Inc., Princes Pastries Ltd., Ehsan Foods Canada Ltd., Al Shami Sweets, Viola Gourmet, Baklawa King Inc., The SNMB Roasted Nut Factory, Shiraz Food Market, Mr. Kaak, Sweet Castle, Nadi Canada, Crown Pastries Inc., Blady Middle Eastern Market, Turtle Crossing Craft Tea & Coffee Roaster, Nature’s Emporium, Alkadour Sweets, Premier Nuts Enterprises Ltd., The Ice Creamery Inc., Infinite Distribution Inc., Layalina Nuts and Coffee Inc., Silk Road Foods, OM India Food Centre, Genesis Wholesale, Fresh Grocery Depot, Farah Impex, Carole’s Cheesecake Company Ltd., Saba International Nuts Ltd. dba Saba Nuts and Dried Fruit, Montréal Nut Factory, Indian Asian Supermarket, Gelda Foods, Ottawa Roastery, Lavender Pastry, NuttyHero Inc., Punjab Flour Mill Ltd., Jim M. Koo Produce Ltd.. Coyle’s Products Limited, Sweet Signatures, Indian Asian Hut, H&A Natural Bars Inc. recall various pistachios and pistachio-containing products due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Johnvince Foods recalls Arnie’s All Natural Raw Mixed Nuts (11.34 kg; Lot 58011; UPC 1 006477 709859 9) and Arnie’s Sweet & Savoury Sensational Mix (10 kg; Lot 58211; UPC 1 006477 709870 4) due to Salmonella contamination.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Allergy Alert (UK): Calbee Group UK Ltd recalls Calbee Hot & Spicy Chips (55g & 105g; All Best before dates up to and including 5 June 2026) and Calbee Pizza Chips (55g; All Best before dates up to and including 28 April 2026) due to undeclared mustard and celery, respectively.

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Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (New Zealand): Smartfoods Limited recalls Tom & Luke Low Carb Snackaballs, Cookies & Cream, Hazelnut, and Raspberry flavours (112g; Various Best before dates) due to foreign matter contamination (hard plastic).

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Recalls and Alerts: November 22–24, 2025

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United States

Food Safety Recall: BULK & ORGANIC LLC recalls Bulk and Organic Organic Moringa Powder (44.1 lb bags; Batch code VFD/ORG/MORP/L/24) due to possible Salmonella Richmond contamination.

Food Safety Recall: MeriCal, LLC recalls Member’s Mark Super Greens Dietary Supplement (18.28 oz (518.4g); Multiple batch codes; UPC 193968490775) due to possible Salmonella Richmond contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Supreme Service Solutions, LLC. and Ambriola Company recall Boar’s Head Grated Pecorino Romano Cheese (6 oz; Sell by 11/21/25-3/12/26; Case UPC 042421-05858) and FS Grated Romano Cheese (Sell by 11/21/25-3/12/26; Case UPC 042421-15119) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Pet Food Safety Recall: Fromm Family Foods, LLC recalls Bonnihill Farms Pet Foods BeefiBowls Beef Recipe Dog Food (16 oz / 454g; Batch code 12/25/2026B01) due to possible foreign matter contamination (plastic).

Canada

Allergy Alert: BSA Wiberg Inc. recalls BSA Wiberg brand “Shish Taouk Mariné Plus Sauce” (0.23 kg; Lot 103252217) due to undeclared sesame.

Food Safety Recall: Yoplait Canada recalls multiple varieties of Yoplait brand YOP Drinkable Yoghurt (200 mL; All Best Before dates up to and including 2026JA12) due to foreign matter contamination (pieces of plastic).

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Allergy Alert (UK): Tesco recalls Tesco Celery, Fruit and Nut Salad (300g; Use by 02 December 2025) due to undeclared mustard.

Hong Kong and Singapore

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Australia and New Zealand

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