Over the last year, a growing number of cinnamon products have been recalled in the U.S. due to high levels of lead.
That prompted Consumer Reports to test brands such as Badia, McCormick and Morton & Bassett, along with smaller brands, across 17 mainstream and niche grocery stores.
It found high levels of lead in 12 products, with levels reaching 3.5 parts per million.
Paras cinnamon powder had the most lead, according to Consumer Reports, containing 3.52 ppm.
The FDA has wound down some of its response efforts to its cinnamon applesauce investigation but will continue to monitor other products in stores for high lead levels.
Persons:
Food and Drug Administration hasn’t, ”, Laurie Beyranevand, “ I’m, Morton, Bassett, Adam Keating, Keating, ” Beyranevand, there’s
Organizations:
Consumer, Food and Drug Administration, Center for Agriculture, Food Systems, Vermont Law, Graduate School, FDA, United Nations, Food, Agriculture Organization, Cleveland Clinic, Centers for Disease Control
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U.S, McCormick, New York