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    WASHINGTON, November 28, 2025: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded a nationwide recall of imported cookware after new testing confirmed that several products may release hazardous levels of lead into food, posing long-term health risks to consumers. The action extends earlier recalls and reflects growing concern over the safety of unregulated metal cookware entering the U.S. market. The recall covers thousands of aluminum and brass cookware products imported primarily from South Asia, including cooking pots, frying pans, saucepans, milk vessels, and traditional cooking utensils.

    Lead found in imported cookware triggers major FDA recall
    FDA expands recall of imported cookware linked to lead contamination risk.

    Many of the affected items are sold under trade names such as “Hindalium,” “Hindolium,” “Indalium,” and “Indolium,” or appear unbranded. Laboratory analyses by the FDA found that the products can leach measurable amounts of lead during cooking and storage, particularly when exposed to acidic or high-temperature foods. Federal regulators said the cookware was distributed through both online and in-store retail channels across multiple states. Consumers who purchased imported or unbranded metal cookware have been urged to discontinue use immediately.

    The agency emphasized that contaminated cookware should not be donated, reused, or resold, as lead exposure can build up gradually in the body and lead to irreversible health effects. Lead is a potent neurotoxin with no safe threshold for human exposure. Health authorities note that even minimal ingestion can cause harm, especially among vulnerable populations such as infants, young children, and pregnant women. Chronic exposure can lead to lead accumulation in the bloodstream, damaging the nervous system, kidneys, and cardiovascular functions.

    FDA testing reveals high lead levels in imported cookware

    In children, sustained exposure may impair learning, behavior, and development. Medical experts warn that symptoms of lead poisoning often develop slowly and can go unnoticed until significant harm has occurred. These symptoms may include fatigue, nausea, abdominal discomfort, irritability, or difficulty concentrating. In severe cases, high lead levels can trigger neurological complications, organ failure, or developmental disabilities. Public health officials stressed that early diagnosis through blood testing is essential for individuals who suspect exposure.

    The FDA’s enforcement effort began following inspections that detected elevated lead content in several imported cookware shipments. Further testing confirmed that a wide range of products marketed for everyday cooking use were in violation of federal safety standards. Regulators said the investigation remains active and additional product lines may be recalled as testing continues. Retailers and importers have been instructed to halt the sale of all identified products and cooperate with recall procedures. The FDA reminded distributors that all cookware intended for food contact must comply with stringent U.S. safety regulations.

    Consumers advised to check cookware for recall details

    Consumers are advised to review product packaging, receipts, and model numbers to determine if their cookware is included in the recall and to follow local guidelines for safe disposal. Officials said the recall is part of an ongoing initiative to reduce exposure to lead and other heavy metals in consumer goods. The FDA has intensified inspection programs at ports of entry and retail outlets following similar findings involving imported ceramics and decorative glassware.

    The agency reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that all kitchenware sold in the U.S. meets federal health and safety requirements. Consumers concerned about potential exposure are urged to contact healthcare providers for testing and to report unsafe cookware through official federal reporting systems. The FDA continues to update recall information and product identification lists as further laboratory results become available. Authorities underscored that preventing contamination at the source remains essential to protecting public health. – By Content Syndication Services.

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