Dijla & Al-Forat Market in Ontario, Canada is recalling Bustan brand Halawa of Tahini Pistachio for possible Salmonella contamination. It was sold at Dijla & Al-Forat Market at 701 Wyandotte Street East in Windsor, Ontario. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalled product is Bustan brand Halawa of Tahini Pistachio in 400 gram packages. The code on the product is Best Befor APril 2018 (sic) and the UPC number is 6 210393 261252. If you purchased this product, do not eat it. Throw it away in a sealed or double bagged packages or take it back to the place of purchase for a full refund. … [Read more...]
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Treasured Harvest Pistachio Recall for Salmonella Expands
The recall of Treasured Harvest pistachios sold by Western Mixers Produce & Nut Company for possible Salmonella contamination has expanded. The pistachios were produced by ARO during the 2012 harvest year. No Salmonella has been found in Treasured Harvest products by the company or FDA. You can see pictures of all of the recalled products at the FDA web site. The recalled products are all sold under the Treasured Harvest brand name. They include: Roasted & Salted Pistachios in a 6 ounce clear plastic cup with lot numbers 123050, 123140, 123320, 123450, 123360, 130150, 130240, and 130350; 12 ounce clear bags with lot number 130290; 28 ounce clear plastic tray with lot numbers 123100, 122960, and 123040; and 5 pound green bag with lot numbers 123550, 130020, 122920, 123380, … [Read more...]
Mastro Mortadella Recalled For Undeclared Pistachios
Mastro Mortadella is being recalled because it may contain pistachios, or tree nuts, that are not declared on the label. Anyone who is allergic to pistachios could have a serious reaction if they eat these products. No confirmed reports of illness due to the consumption of these products have been received by the company to date. The recalling firm is Sofina Foods, Inc. of Markham, Ontario in Canada. The ready to eat mortadella deli products were produced on March 27, March 30, and April 4, 2023. They include: Various weight cases of "MASTRO MORTADELLA PRODUCT OF CANADA" with product code 10307, lot code BE170418, BEST BEFORE 2023 JL 27 containing 7.6 kgs. clear plastic packages of "IMPORTED MASTRO MORTADELLA PRODUCT OF CANADA" with EST 224, "BEST BEFORE MEILLEUR AVANT" date of … [Read more...]
Whole Foods Cranberry Biscotti Recalled For Undeclared Pistachios
Whole Foods Market is voluntarily recalling Whole Foods Cranberry Biscotti because it may contain undeclared pistachios (tree nuts), one of the major food allergens that are not listed on the product label. Anyone who is allergic to tree nuts may have a serious allergic reaction if they eat this product. One illness was reported to the company to date in connection with this problem. The Whole Foods Cranberry Biscotti was sold in the Bakery department of some Whole Foods stores located in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The product has a sell-by date through April 3, 2021. The PLU code on the label is 41712. The biscotti was sold by weight in clear plastic containers. All affected product has been removed from store shelves. The company was alerted to the issue by a consumer … [Read more...]
Barcelona Nut Recalls Pistachios For Possible Salmonella
Barcelona Nut Company of Baltimore, Maryland is recalling 239 cases of roasted and salted in shell pistachios because they may be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this problem. These nuts were distributed in Washington D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, California, Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, and Georgia through direct delivery and sold in retail satires. They are Barcelona Nut Company brand, package din red, white and blue window film. The recalled products are sold in 2.75 ounce size with UPC number 030239130001 and expiration date 9/18/2019; 2.25 ounce size, with UPC number UPC 030239149034 and expiration dates 9/17/2019 and 10/9/2019; 1.50 ounce sizes, with UPC number 030239591154 and expiration dates … [Read more...]
Bazzini’s Recalls Pistachios For Possible Salmonella Contamination
Bazzini of Allenton, Pennsylvania is recalling about 4,000 pounds of different types of pistachios because they may be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. No illnesses are reported to date in association with this issue. These pistachios were sold through retail stores, direct delivery, and mail order in New York, New Jersey, Vermont, Massachusetts, Washington DC, and Virginia. The recalled products include Bazzini's Roasted and Salted In-Shell Pistachios Super Colossal Natural 5 pound bag with UPC number 0 75062 30701 5. The product is also marked with these date codes and best by dates: Date Code 1J255 Best By 6/12/2019, Date Code 1J254 Best By 6/11/2019, Date Code 2J269 Best By 6/26/2019, Date Code 1J242 Best By 5/30/2019, Date Code 1J275 Best By 7/2/2019, Date Code 1J255 Best By … [Read more...]
HEB Expands Recall of Pistachios for Salmonella
HEB is expanding their recall of raw pistachios for possible Salmonella contamination to include a product made with those nuts. The newly recalled product is Nut Butter that was made in a limited number of HEB stores. No reports of illness have been received to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalled product is sold in prepackaged plastic containers labeled Fireside Roasted Nut Butter or in-store nut grinders specified for Fireside Roasted Nut Butter. The UPC number on the product is 27009800000, and the best by date is 1/1/2017. The recall is limited to stores in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio, Texas. You can see the addresses of the stores that carried this recalled product at the FDA web site. If you purchased this product, do not eat it. … [Read more...]
HEB Recalls Raw Shelled Pistachios for Salmonella
HEB is recalling both bulk and packaged raw shelled pistachios because they may be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. No reports of illness have been received to date and all product has been removed from stores. The recalled products were sold in HEB and Central Market Texas stores. They are Shelled Pistachios with UPC number 191200005 and best by date 1/1/2017, and Central Market Shelled Pistachios with UPC number 198300006 and best by date 1/1/2017. Also recalled are products made with those pistachios. Those products were purchased on or after 5/15/2016. They include SRF Women's Vitality Mix with UPC number 2706100000, Pistachio Meats Raw Shelled with UPC number 2702890000, Dark Chocolate Pistachios with UPC number 2705350000, and PPK SRF Women's Vitality Mix with UPC … [Read more...]
Crescent Brand Raw Pistachios Recalled for Salmonella
Crescent Specialty Foods, Inc. of Everett, WA is recalling 6 oz. bags of Crescent brand raw pistachios for Salmonella. The recalled product was sold in n 6 oz. clear, plastic bag with Crescent Nuts & Dried Fruits Pistachio Raw label attached with UPC code 8 95296 00103 5 from October 21, 2015 – May 2, 2016. Consumers who have purchased this product should not eat it. Symptoms of a Salmonella infection include nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Some cases, where the infection gets into the bloodstream, can produce more serious illness and complications including arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis. At the time of the recall, no illnesses had been reported. The product was distributed to retail stores and on-line stores in Oregon and … [Read more...]
American Gourmet Pistachios Recalled for Salmonella
American Gourmet of Vista, CA is recalling American Gourmet Roasted/Salted Pistachios because they may be contaminated with Salmonella. Consumers who have purchase these nuts should not eat them. American Gourmet was notified of the problem by its pistachio supplier. There have been a number of other pistachio recalls. Salmonella can cause serious and sometimes fatal illness. Those most at risk are young children, frail or elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems. Symptoms include fever, diarrhea that can be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. The recalled products, which were sold at retail stores in San Diego, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties in the state of California, have the following product information. Roasted and Salted Pistachios sold … [Read more...]