
New York State officials pulled a popular pastry from circulation on April 2, 2026, after tests found undeclared walnuts hiding in a "Ring Danish" sold by Kabir's Bakery in Brooklyn. The recall targets a 3.5-ounce pastry labeled with UPC 5096100601 and, for people with walnut allergies, it is not a minor labeling glitch but a potentially serious or even life-threatening risk. So far, officials say there have been no reported illnesses tied to the product.
State recall notice
According to the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, the Kabir’s Bakery "Ring Danish" appeared on the department’s food safety alerts list on April 2, 2026, flagged for undeclared walnuts. The department lists Kabir’s Bakery as the manufacturer and tells anyone with nut allergies to steer clear of the pastry.
Product details and consumer guidance
PIX11 reports that the recalled item weighs about 3.5 ounces and carries UPC 5096100601. The station notes that customers who bought the pastry are being urged to toss it in the trash or otherwise avoid eating it, and adds that officials have not received any reports of allergic reactions linked to the product.
About the bakery
Kabir's Bakery lists a "Nut Ring Danish" among its offerings and supplies cafés and retailers across New York City. The bakery’s website and online listings also include a customer phone number for people who have questions about orders or products.
What to do if you bought one
Both the state alert and local coverage say the safest move is to get rid of the affected pastry or return it to where you bought it, per the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. If you or someone else shows signs of an allergic reaction - such as swelling, trouble breathing, or hives - seek emergency medical help immediately and call 911. For non-urgent questions, customers can contact Kabir’s Bakery at (718) 852-1768.









