Fly By Jing Recalls Creamy Sesame Noodles Over Possible Peanut Cross-Contact

Food Recall

Fly By Jing has recalled certain Creamy Sesame Noodles because of possible peanut cross-contact, according to the FDA. If someone in your home has a peanut allergy, this is a product to check right away: do not eat it, and do not serve it to anyone who may be sensitive to peanuts.

The recall matters because peanuts can trigger serious or life-threatening allergic reactions in people with peanut allergies. Even a small amount from cross-contact can be enough to cause a problem, so the safest move is to treat the recalled noodles as unsafe if they match the notice.

What to check in your pantry

The FDA notice identifies affected Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame Noodles sold in single packs and 4-packs. Shoppers should compare the package details carefully, including the UPC, best-by date, lot code, and any other identifying information listed in the recall notice. If your package matches those details, it is included in the recall.

The recall was sold nationwide, including online and in retail settings, so it is worth checking pantry shelves, grocery bags, and any shelf-stable food storage areas. If you bought the noodles as part of a meal plan, gift box, or mixed pantry order, check those packages too.

Why this recall matters

For households without food allergies, a packaging issue may sound minor. For a peanut-allergic child, parent, grandparent, or guest, it is not. Cross-contact means peanut residue may have entered a product that was not intended to contain peanuts. The product should be kept away from anyone with a peanut allergy, and it should not be tasted “just to check.”

What to do now

If you have a package that matches the recall notice, do not eat it. Follow the company’s instructions in the FDA notice for a refund or return, and discard the product if that is the guidance given for your package. If you are not sure whether your package is affected, set it aside and compare the identifiers before using it.

As of the FDA notice, no illnesses or allergic reactions had been reported. That does not change the advice for affected packages: if it matches the recall, treat it as unsafe for peanut-allergic households.

If your pantry includes other Fly By Jing products, check the notice before assuming they are affected. This recall is limited to the Creamy Sesame Noodles described by the FDA, not the brand’s entire line.

A quick pantry check now can prevent a stressful mistake later, especially if you are packing lunches, stocking snacks, or cooking for someone with a peanut allergy.

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