The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition has launched an alert in relation to some instant noodles manufactured in China that present milk without declaring on the label, and recommends people allergic or intolerant to the components of this food not to consume them, as it could harm your health.The agency has known this information after receiving a notice from the health authorities of the Netherlands through the European Food Alert Network (RASFF).But it was the same company that, after carrying out a self-control, reported the incident to the competent authorities.The affected product is the Instant Noodle - Hot & Sour Flavor instant noodles of the Chongqing brand presented in a plastic packaging in a 110.0g format, lot 300372 and expiration dates 07.01.2022;01.10.2022;01.11.2022;and 01.03.2023.Chongqing's Instant Noodles Hot & Sour FlavorThe AESAN points out that, according to the information available at the moment, the product has been distributed in Valencia, Madrid and Catalonia.However, investigations continue, and it is not ruled out that it is also marketed in other communities.As a precautionary measure, people with an allergy or intolerance to milk components are recommended to avoid taking these noodles, but the body insists that their consumption does not pose a danger to the rest of the population.Milk allergy is usually caused by casein, lactoglobulin and/or lactalbumin.The most common symptoms affect the skin, but they can also be digestive, such as vomiting and diarrhoea.When it comes to lactose intolerance, that is, an inability to digest this component of milk, diarrhea usually occurs.Milk allergy is usually caused by casein, lactoglobulin and/or lactalbuminThe Spanish Association of People with Food and Latex Allergy (AEPNAA) declares that food allergies can affect any age group, but that it is more frequent in early childhood.As milk is the first food introduced into the diet of an infant, it is also the first allergy to appear, affecting 2% of the population."In Spain, the percentage of people allergic to cow's milk in the first year of life ranks third in allergic pathologies behind allergies to eggs and fish," the association reports on its website.Batch: 300372 Expiration dates: 07.01.2022;01.10.2022;01.11.2022;and 01.03.2023.Packaging: plastic in 110.0g format© La Vanguardia Ediciones, SLU All rights reserved.