Moringa Powder Supplement Recalled Due to Salmonella Outbreak

Rosabella brand capsules sold nationwide have been linked to illnesses in 7 states.

Published on Feb. 19, 2026

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for Rosabella moringa powder capsules due to a Salmonella contamination. The affected lot codes were sold nationwide online and in stores, and have been linked to 7 reported illnesses across 7 states.

Why it matters

Salmonella infections can cause serious and sometimes life-threatening symptoms, especially for vulnerable populations. This recall highlights the importance of carefully monitoring supplement products and taking swift action to remove contaminated items from the market.

The details

The recalled Rosabella moringa powder capsules have lot codes starting with '1356' and ranging from 5020591 through 5100048, with expiration dates through November 2027. The supplements were sold online through eBay, TikTok Shop, Amazon, Shein, and the Tryrosabella.com website, as well as in stores. As of February 17, 7 illnesses including 3 hospitalizations have been reported in Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, and Washington.

  • The recall was announced on February 17, 2026.

The players

Rosabella

The brand that manufactured the recalled moringa powder capsules.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

The federal agency that issued the recall for the Rosabella moringa powder capsules due to Salmonella contamination.

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What’s next

Consumers who have the recalled Rosabella moringa powder capsules should dispose of them or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.

The takeaway

This recall underscores the importance of thoroughly vetting supplement products, especially those sold online, to ensure safety and quality. Consumers should be vigilant about checking for recalls and discontinuing use of any potentially contaminated items.