April 26, 2024

Nautilus Seafood Recalls Siluriformes For No Inspection

J Deluca Fish Company, doing business as Nautilus Seafood, of California, is recalling about 69,590 pounds of Siluriformes fish products that were not presented for inspection at the border. These products were produced at a Vietnamese establishment the is not eligible to export these types of products to the United States. The frozen Siluriformes, specifically Yellow Walking Fish, were imported from August 2018 to January 2019. The recalled products are: Varying weights of packages containing 2 pieces of “HEADLESS-CLEANED YELLOW WALKING FISH” “Clarias Macrocepphalus” “CA TRE VANG LAM SACH – CAT DAU” “FARM RAISED”. Varying weights of packages containing 2 pieces of “WHOLE YELLOW WALKING FISH” “Clarias Macrocepphalus” “CA TRE VANG NGUYEN CON” “FARM RAISED”. They were shipped … [Read more...]

Maxfield Seafood Recalls Siluriformes For No Inspection

Richwell Group, doing business as Maxfield Seafood of California and the importer of record, is recalling about 160,020 ponds of siluriformes fish products (yellow walking fish or catfish) that were not presented for import re-inspection into the United States. And the products were produced at a facility in Vietnam that is not eligible to export siluriformes fish to the U.S. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to the consumption of these products. The recalled frozen products were imported from Vietnam to the United States on dates ranging from March 2018 through January 2019. The fish has a shelf life of two years and were shipped to retail locations nationwide. They are: Varying weights of packages containing 2 pieces of “FARM RAISED INDIVIDUALLY QUICK … [Read more...]

Sikorski Sausage Products Recalled For Lack of Inspection

Sikorski Sausages of London, Ontario, Canada, is recalling about 74 pounds of imported meat and poultry sausage products because they were not presented for import re-inspection when at the United States border. No confirmed reports of adverse reactions have been received to date. These ready-to-eat meat and poultry sausage products were imported on May 14, 2019. You can see the product names, best before dates, and lot codes at the USDA website.  Some of the recalled products include Garlic Sausage, Chorizo Sausage, Podhalanska BBQ Sausage, Frankfurters, Vienna Wiener, and Chicken & Turkey Sausage with Parsley. The best before dates on these products range from 2019.06.18 to 2019.06.22. These products all have the Canadian establishment number "810" that is stamped within the … [Read more...]

Crab House Trading Yellow Walking Fish Recalled For No Inspection

Crab House Trading of Los Angeles, California, is recalling about 36,040 pounds of frozen Siluriformes products (a broad category that includes catfish), more specifically yellow walking fish, that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection. Walking fish is a species of air breathing freshwater catfish. No illnesses or adverse events related to this product have been reported to date. The recalled item is various weight vacuum-sealed packages that contain "Triple Pearl Headless-Cleaned Yellow Walking Fish Ca Tre Vang Lam Sach - Cat Dau." The product may have best before dates of 20210203 or 20201255 or no date at all printed on the label. There is no UPC number on the product. And there is no establishment number or USDA mark of inspection on the fish label. These … [Read more...]

Denver Processing Recalls Pork and Beef Produced With No Inspection

Denver Processing is recalling about 13,865 pounds of raw pork and beef product that were produced with no inspection. These products were also produced outside inspection hours. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date in connection with this issue. These raw beef and pork items were produced on April 9, 2019. They include: Varying catch weight plastic wrapped trays containing “Pork Sirloin Boneless Chop” with “Sell By 04.18.19,” lot code 099, case code 60047, and all time stamps after 14:30. Varying catch weight plastic wrapped trays containing “Pork Boneless Loin Top Loin Roast” with “Sell By 04.18.19,” lot code 099, case code 60105, and all time stamps after 14:30. Varying catch weight plastic wrapped trays containing “Diced Pork Super Value Pack” with … [Read more...]

Frozen Pangasius Siluriformes Fillets Recalled For No Inspection

McAllen Cold Storage of McAllen, Texas, is recalling about 51,942 pounds of frozen Siluriformes (catfish) products, more specifically Basa fillets, that were not presented for re-inspection at the United States Border, according to the USDA. No adverse reactions or illnesses have been reported to the company or the government to date. These frozen Basa fillets were imported from Vietnam to the U.S. on dates ranging from August 1, 2018 to February 15, 2019. These are the products that are being recalled: 22-opund white cardboard cases containing 5-7 ounce pieces of “bwi® FROZEN PANGASIUS (BASA) FILLETS SKINLESS & BONELESS” with case code “BWI 134833” and a use by date of 31/05/2020. 22-pound white cardboard cases containing 7-9 ounce pieces of “bwi® FROZEN PANGASIUS (BASA) … [Read more...]

River Catfish Wild Recalled for No Inspection

Fulton Seafood of Houston, Texas is recalling about 100,924 pounds of Siluriformes fish products, more specifically wild caught catfish, because the fish was produced, packed, and distributed without inspection. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date in connection with this problem. These catfish were produced on different dates from January 1, 2018 to February 21, 2019. The recalled items are 60 pound brown cardboard boxes containing "River Catfish Wild USA." When these boxes were delivered to stores, the catfish was removed from the boxes and put into seafood display cases for purchase. They were shipped to locations in Texas. Because there was no inspection sticker, there is no establishment number on the product. On February 19, 2019, an FSIS inspector saw … [Read more...]

Supermercado Selectos Recalls Meat Produced Without Inspection

Supermercado Selectos of Puerto Rico is recalling about 15,315 ponds of various raw, frozen beef, pork, and poultry products because they were produced without federal inspection. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this recall. The recalled items were produced from August 2017 to May 31, 2018. They include: varying 1-pound to 2-pound weights of plastic-wrapped packages containing ground beef labeled “Selectos DGA CARNE DE RES MOLIDA USDA;" variable 1-pound to 2-pound weights of plastic-wrapped tray packages containing beef for stew labeled “Selectos DGA CARNE DE RES PARA GUISAR USDA;" and varying 1-pound to 2-pound weights of plastic-wrapped tray packages containing lean pork for stew labeled “Selectos DGA MASITAS DE CERDO USDA.” Also recalled is varying 1-pound … [Read more...]

Olymel Pork Products Imported Without Federal Inspection Recalled

Olymel, of Alberta Canada, is recalling about 4,618 pounds of raw intact pork products because they were imported from Canada and not presented for import re-inspection when they entered the country. These products present a possible health risk because they were not inspected. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date in connection with this issue. These raw intact pork products were produced on various dates from January 22, 2018 through February 5, 2018. They include: 50-pound cases containing “OLYMEL FRESH PORK BELLY SKINLESS” with case code of 0627F, a best before date of 02-19-2018 and Canada 270A; 26-pound cases containing “OLYMEL FRESH PORK BACK RIBS” with a case code of 2952F, a best before date of 02-21-2018 and 02-22-2018 and Canada 270A.; 74-pound cases … [Read more...]

USDA Issues Public Health Alert for Chicken and Pork Products That Were Not Inspected

The USDA is issuing a public health alert because some chicken and pork products were produced and distributed without being inspected. Pigeon Caterers, doing business as Carnival Brands in New Orleans, LA, produced and distributed about 140 pounds of this product. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported in connection with this issue. A possibility of adverse health consequences exists when foods are made without USDA inspection. A recall was not requested because officials think that the products are no longer in commerce and are past their best by or enjoy by dates. The product is in 6 ounce plastic containers containing "CAJUN MAC" with "ENJOY BY" dates of May 17, 2017 through January 20, 2018. This product was produced and packaged on dates ranging from May 12, 2017 … [Read more...]

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