In Palermo it is the most eaten food by couples at dinner: now it has been BANNED FOREVER | Deadly virus in progress

Are you planning a romantic dinner in Palermo? Fine, but absolutely avoid this dish: serious health risks
It was one of the most loved dishes by young couples dining out, especially in Palermo .
Especially in this city, in fact, it has always been considered a refined and sensual choice .
But now the alarm has been raised: it has been officially banned , and the reason is shocking.
There is talk of a highly contagious virus that has forced an immediate recall from the market. Read on to find out what is happening.
Romantic dinner in Palermo? Be careful what you order or buyIt's official: stop one of the most common habits among Sicilian couples. Starting from these days, a well-known food has been outlawed , due to a health emergency that has forced the authorities to intervene with drastic measures. The ban takes effect immediately, and it is not a simple recommendation: those who have already purchased the product will have to follow strict instructions to avoid health consequences.
Those who are planning a dinner at a restaurant, on the other hand, would do well to choose something else. It's not just taste that's at stake, but everyone's safety . The competent authorities have spoken clearly: this is not an alert to be taken lightly. A dangerous virus has been identified and can cause serious symptoms very quickly. While waiting for further official communications, it is important to act immediately. Continue reading to find out immediately if you also have this product at home and what to do if you have already ingested it.

Let's clarify: there is no general ban , but an urgent recall for a batch of Finittica brand oysters, marketed as "Ostrica concava di Sardegna shardana". The reason? Risk of contamination by Norovirus, an extremely contagious pathogen responsible for acute gastroenteritis . The affected batch is 250416F62B, with expiration dates 02/05/25, 04/05/25, 07/05/25 and 08/05/25, sold in 0.5 kg wooden containers, produced in the factory in via Provinciale 21, 44020 Goro (FE).
If you have them at home, absolutely do not eat them raw. Norovirus can strike in 12-48 hours with nausea , vomiting and cramps. Transmission occurs mainly through the consumption of contaminated foods, such as oysters, mussels or raw berries. Therefore, do not panic: this is the recall of a specific batch of oysters due to the risk of Norovirus, not a general ban .
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