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9 more cookware products could be poisoning your food with lead: FDA expands list of dangerous kitchen ware

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has once again expanded its warning on certain brands of imported cookware, this time adding nine additional products that may leach significant levels of lead into food.

That list of cookware has grown significantly since the FDA issued its original alert, which was updated twice, after tests found certain brass and aluminum cookware (known as Hindalium/Hindolium or Indalium/Indolium) could be leaching lead into food when used for cooking or food storage, making it unsafe to eat.

The FDA investigation remains ongoing, and the agency said it will be adding additional products to the list as needed.

Here’s what you need to know.

Is lead dangerous to health?

Yes. Lead is toxic for humans, and even low levels can cause serious health problems.

Children, women of childbearing age, and those who are breastfeeding could be at higher risk after eating food from cookware that leaches lead. Babies and kids are more susceptible to lead toxicity due to their smaller size, metabolism, and rapidly developing bodies, according to the FDA.

Which cookware is listed in the FDA’s expanded warning?

As Fast Company previously reported, the FDA’s original recall warning on August 13 was issued for Saraswati Strips Pvt. Ltd., an Indian aluminum cookware company that sells Tiger White brand cookware.

In September, three additional products were added to the list, including Silver Horse cookware distributed by Patel Brothers, and JK Vallabhdas products distributed by the Indian supermarket chain Indiaco.

Since then, the FDA has added nine additional products to the list.

Those product details are as follows:

  • Brand and product name: Sonex Aluminum, Pot, an ISO 9001:2000 5 certified company
    • Retailer: Alanwar Food Corp. (Balady Foods) 7128 5th Ave Brooklyn, NY
    • Manufacturer: Sonex Cookware 60-61 / A, Small Ind. Estate #2  Gujranwala, Pakistan
    • Recall status: Recall initiated on 11/18/25.
  • Brand and product name: IKM Aluminum Saucepan
    (7023672411878 Aluminum Pan 2 Size Pouted Wooden Handle 9”)
    • Retailer: India Metro Hypermarket, 5130 Mowry Ave Fremont, CA 
    • Manufacturer: SM Foods, New Delhi, India
    • Recall status: Distributor agreed to recall on 11/19/25.

  • Brand and product name: Brass Tope
    • Retailer: India Metro Hypermarket, 5130 Mowry Ave Fremont, CA 
    • Manufacturer: Kraftwares (India) Ltd. Mumbai, India
    • Recall status: Distributor agreed to recall on 11/19/25.

  • Brand and product name: Aluminum Kadai Size 5 – A cook brand
    • Retailer: India Metro Hypermarket, 5130 Mowry Ave Fremont, CA
    • Manufacturer: Kraftwares (India) Ltd. Mumbai, India
    • Recall status: Distributor agreed to recall on 11/19/25.
  • Brand and product name: IKM 4-Quart Pital Brass Pot
    (7023672414398 Brass Hammered Handi No 3)
    • Retailer: INDIA CASH AND CARRY, 39175 Farwell Dr Fremont, CA
    • Manufacturer: JSM Foods, New Delhi, India
    • Recall status: Distributor agreed to recall on 11/19/25.

  • Brand and product name: Silver Horse Aluminum Coldero 28  
    • Retailer: Punjab Supermarket & Halal Meats, 8767 Philadelphia Road 
      Rosedale, MD
    • Manufacturer: 
    • Recall status: FDA notified retail location of sample results.

  • Brand and product name: Silver Horse Aluminum Coldero 28  (765542732177 Aluminium Degda 20)
    • Retailer: Punjab Supermarket & Halal Meats, 8767 Philadelphia Road 
      Rosedale, MD
    • Manufacturer: 
    • Recall status: FDA notified retail location of sample results.

  • Brand and product name: Silver Horse Aluminum Degda 24  
    • Retailer: Punjab Supermarket & Halal Meats, 8767 Philadelphia Road 
      Rosedale, MD
    • Manufacturer: 
    • Recall status: FDA notified retail location of sample results.
  • Brand and product name: Chef Milk Pan 24 cm  
    (Milk Pan 24 cm MF 0732131905632)
    • Retailer: Punjab Supermarket & Halal Meats, 8767 Philadelphia Road 
      Rosedale, MD
    • Manufacturer: Shata Traders, 10227 Avenue D, Brooklyn, NY 11236
    • Recall status: Distributor agreed to recall on 11/19/25.

FDA recommendations

According to the FDA, consumers should check their homes for the cookware and throw it away. Do not donate or refurbish it.

Consumers who are concerned they may have been exposed to lead or elevated levels of lead should contact their healthcare provider.

Retailers and distributors are encouraged to consult with the FDA regarding the safety and regulatory status of any products used in contact with food that they market or distribute.

Additional questions can be sent to the FDA via email at premarkt@fda.hhs.gov.

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