November 17, 2024

Sugar Kid Salted Egg Fish Skin Recalled For Lack of Inspection

Golden Pearl Trading Corporation, doing business as Dandy Food Products, of San Lorenzo, California, is recalling about 12,054 pounds of ready to eat imported Siluriformes (catfish) products that were not presented for import re-inspection into the United States. Sugar Kid Salted Egg Fish Skin is the name of the recalled product. In addition, this product was imported from Singapore, a country that is not eligible to export ready to eat Siluriformes products to this country. The recalled product was imported on various dates on or around September 26, 2019 through December 24, 2019. The recalled product is 113 gram foil bags that contain Sugar Kid Salted Egg Fish Skin. The product was shipped to distributors and retail locations in California, Hawaii, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Utah, and … [Read more...]

Canadian Veal and Lamb Recalled For Lack of Inspection

Montpak International of Canada is recalling about 2,804 pounds of Canadian veal and lamb products that were not presented for import re-inspection into the United States. The problem was discovered during routine FSIS surveillance activities. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to the consumption of these products. The veal bone, cutlet items, and lamb carcasses were imported on December 4, 2019. These are the recalled products: 40 pound bulk boxes containing “VEAL Bones” with a SKU 97507U and PRODUCT OF CANADA (“CANADA 96” in the Canadian mark of inspection) printed on the label. 50 pound bulk boxes containing “VEAL Marrow bones” with a SKU 97660U and PRODUCT OF CANADA (“CANADA 96” in the Canadian mark of inspection) represented on the label. 10 … [Read more...]

Top Taste Dumplings Recalled For Lack of Inspection

Top Taste Food Warehouse of Brooklyn, New York, is recalling an undetermined amount of  Top Taste dumplings made with chicken, pork, and vegetables  because they were produced, packed, and distributed without the benefit of USDA inspection. The company also used the mark of inspection without authorization. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions linked to the consumption of these products. The frozen pork with vegetable dumplings and the chicken with vegetable dumplings were produced July 30, 2018 through July 31, 2019. The recalled products are: 136-ounce (8.5-pound) plastic bags containing approximately 100 pieces of “TOP TASTE PORK & VEGETABLE DUMPLINGS.” 136-ounce (8.5-pound) plastic bags containing approximately 100 pieces of “TOP TASTE CHICKEN & … [Read more...]

Premium Foods Recalls Siluriformes Without Import Inspection

Premium Foods recalls siluriformes; about 76,025 ponds of various Siluriformes fish products imported by that company into the United States were not presented for import re-inspection. That company is the importer of record. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date in connection with this lack of inspection. The products were imported from Bangladesh and Myanmar,  two countries that are not eligible to export Siluriformes fish products into the United States. These items were shipped to retail locations in Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The siluriformes were imported on various dates ranging from March 26, 2018 through March 8, 2019. You can see the long list of recalled products at the USDA … [Read more...]

Maxfield Seafood Siluriformes Recalled For Lack of Inspection

Another brand of siluriformes, a type of catfish, has been recalled for lack of inspection. Richwell Group, doing business as Maxfield Seafood, is recalling about 55,300 pounds of Siluriformes fish products that were not presented for import re-inspection into the country. No confirmed reports of adverse reactions have been received to date, by the company or the government. The problem was discovered on January 30, 2019, during FSIS surveillance activities at the company's facility. The recalled items are frozen Siluriformes, specifically Sheat fish. They were imported from Vietnam to the U.S. on dates ranging from April 2018 through December 2018. The recalled products are: 14-ounce clear bag packages containing Richwell Group “Maxfield Seafood SHEAT FISH CA TREN KET” with … [Read more...]

Q’s American Best Trading Recalls Catfish For No Inspection

Q's Best American Trading of Lakewood, California, has recalled 1,008 pounds of imported Siluriformes fish products (catfish) that were not presented for import re-inspection into the country. The frozen Siluriformes, specifically Sheat fish, were imported from Vietnam to the United States on December 25, 2018. No illnesses or any adverse reactions have been reported to public health officials or the company date in connection with this inspection issue. Anyone who is concerned about any type of reaction should contact their physician. The catfish recalled for lack of inspection is 14 ounce clear bag packages containing "Q's American Best AB CA TREN KET Sheat fish." The fish was shipped to retail locations in the state of California. The problem was discovered on January 29, 2019 during … [Read more...]

Stino Da Napoli Recalls Products For Lack of Inspection

Stino Da Napoli, of Rocky River, Ohio, is recalling about 11,392 pounds of various meat products that were produced, packed, and distributed without the benefit of federal inspection. This lack of inspection could be hazardous to human health. No confirmed reports of illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to the company or to public health officials to date. These ready-to-eat meat products and meat sauce items were made from November 30, 2017 through December 20, 2018. The recalled items are: 24- ounce (1.5-pound) jarred pasta sauce containing “Stino Da Napoli Gourmet Meat Sauce Bolognese” with lot code 181284000013. 24-ounce (1.5 pound) jarred pasta sauce containing “Stino Da Napoli Gourmet Pasta Sauce with Bacon Fumo Del Vesuvio” with lot code 181284000303. … [Read more...]

H & T Seafood Recalls Siluriformes Produced Without Inspection

H & T Seafood, the importer of record, is recalling about 71,435 pounds of imported Siluriformes fish products (catfish) because they were not presented for import re-inspection upon entry into the U.S. No confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to the consumption of these products have been received to date. These fish products were imported from Vietnam to the U.S. on dates ranging from November 29, 2017 through October 14, 2018. The recalled products include: 14-ounce vacuum-sealed packages of “PINEAPPLE BRAND FROZEN SHEAT FISH (WILD CAUGHT)” with entry date to the U.S. of 1/3/18 and package code 19330 in Julian Date. 14-ounce vacuum-sealed packages of “TRAMAN CO. LTE INDIVIDUALLY QUICK FROZEN WILD CAUGHT SILVER SHEAT FISH” with entry date of 1/14/18 and package code … [Read more...]

Mannarich Food Recalls Siluriformes That Were Not Inspected

Mannarich Food, Inc., the importer of record that is based in Toronto, Canada, is recalling about 145,245 pounds of Siluriformes (catfish) products that were not presented at the U.S. point of entry for inspection. These fish products were imported on dates that range from June 26, 2017 through November 13, 2018. All foods imported into this country must be inspected at the border. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date in connection with this recall. The recalled products have a shelf life of two years. All lots of all of these products are recalled. The recalled products are: 300-gram plastic containers containing “FISH PASTE.” 300-gram plastic containers containing “MANNARICH FISH PASTE WITH BLACK MOSS.” 2-kg sealed plastic bags containing “FISH PASTE … [Read more...]

A La Carte Foods Products Recalled for Lack of Inspection

A La Carte Foods of Belle Rose, Louisiana is recalling about 30,438 pounds of meat and poultry products because they were made with met that wasn't federally inspected. No confirmed reports of adverse reactions have been received to date in connection with this recall. The recalled products were made from January 3, 2017 through October4 2, 2018. They include 12-pound ready-to-eat frozen packages containing "PONCHATOULAS JAMBALYA RICE with CHICKEN THIGH MEAT AND SMOKED SAUSAGE" with Item Number 208304, and Batch numbers 25518, 26818, and 27518; 12-pound ready-to-eat frozen packages containing “A PRODUCT OF CRAZY CAJUN LOUISIANA CHICKEN THIGH MEAT & SMOKED SAUSAGE GUMBO,” with Item Number 591000, and Batch numbers 25518 and 26118; and 12-pound ready-to-eat frozen packages containing … [Read more...]

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