The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to warn consumers to be on the lookout for certain brands of cookware known to leach lead. The initial notice on August 13, was updated in September, detailing three further cookware products that have been added to the danger list.

After testing cookware made by an Indian manufacturer, the FDA found that the products, made from aluminium, brass, and aluminum alloys, known as Hindalium and Indalium, were found to leach lead into food when used for cooking.

And the FDA has warned that young children, women of childbearing age, and those who are breastfeeding may be at higher risk of potential adverse effects after consuming food made in this cookware.

Brands to check for

The FDA is urging consumers to look out for cookware sold under

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