November 17, 2024

Corn Maiden Beef and Pork Recall Updated

Corn Maiden Foods of California added another item to its recalled products. The products contain hydrolyzed soy protein, a known allergen, that is not declared on the label. The product should have been part of the 15,600 pounds of pork products recalled on April 11, 2015. No reports of illness or adverse reactions have been received to date.

corn-maiden-recallThe newly recalled items are 20.625 pounds cases containing 60 5.5 ounce pieces of “Tamales with Pork Carnitas, Green Chile & Oregano Wrapped in Corn Husks” and 9.375 pound cases containing 60 2.5 ounce pieces of “Tamales with Pork Carnitas, Green Chile & Oregano Wrapped in Corn Husks.” The products have the establishment number “EST. 20949” inside the USDA mark of inspection. They were shipped to hotels, restaurants, and institutional locations in California.

If you purchased any of these products and are allergic to soy, do not eat them. Discard or return to the placeĀ of purchase for a refund.

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