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Spices and Pepper Recalled due to Salmonella Contamination
At the end of March, 2009 consumers were warned to avoid eating spices manufactured by Union International Food Company after spices used by Asian restaurants were linked to a salmonella outbreak in California. The FDA announced a Lian How spice recall and an Uncle Chen Pepper recall due to Salmonella Contamination.
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Lian How Spice and Uncle Chen Pepper Recall
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received reports of
food poisoning at the end of March, 2009 and health officials began investigating a multi-state Salmonella outbreak that was isolated from an open container of Lian How White Pepper at a restaurant where some outbreak victims ate.
Union International Food Co., of Union City CA, first recalled 15-pound and smaller size packages of the Lian How brand spices and Uncle Chen brand white pepper & black pepper (whole and ground) in 5oz. retail containers. The recall was further expanded to include various size packages of all Uncle Chen and Lian How dry spice products, sauces, oils, and oil blends because these products have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella.
The Lian How brand spices are distributed in the states of California, Oregon and Washington to wholesalers, distributors, restaurant suppliers and restaurants and are packaged in 10 or 15lbs. boxes with plastic liners, 5-pound plastic jars or 5-pound plastic bags (and 2.2 pound foil bags of Wasabi powder). The Uncle Chen brand white & black pepper products (whole or ground) are sold at retail in 5oz. containers.
Products first recalled are: white pepper, black pepper, cayenne pepper, paprika, chopped onion, onion power, garlic (chopped, minced, powdered and granulated), whole black pepper, whole white pepper, curry powder, mustard powder, and wasabi powder.
The products included in the expanded recall are:
Union International Food Co., of Union City CA, first recalled 15-pound and smaller size packages of the Lian How brand spices and Uncle Chen brand white pepper & black pepper (whole and ground) in 5oz. retail containers. The recall was further expanded to include various size packages of all Uncle Chen and Lian How dry spice products, sauces, oils, and oil blends because these products have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella.
The Lian How brand spices are distributed in the states of California, Oregon and Washington to wholesalers, distributors, restaurant suppliers and restaurants and are packaged in 10 or 15lbs. boxes with plastic liners, 5-pound plastic jars or 5-pound plastic bags (and 2.2 pound foil bags of Wasabi powder). The Uncle Chen brand white & black pepper products (whole or ground) are sold at retail in 5oz. containers.
Products first recalled are: white pepper, black pepper, cayenne pepper, paprika, chopped onion, onion power, garlic (chopped, minced, powdered and granulated), whole black pepper, whole white pepper, curry powder, mustard powder, and wasabi powder.
The products included in the expanded recall are:
- 100% Pure Sesame Oil Hot Broad Bean Sauce
- Chinese Sesame Oil Hunan Red Chili Sauce
- Chinese Style Sesame Sweet Sauce
- Jaisun Sesame Oil Sweet Flour Sauce
- Jaisun Blended Soybean and Sesame Oil Sriracha Chili Sauce
- Meiwei Sesame Oil Fresh Ground Chili Paste
- Meiwei Blended Soybean and Oil Garlic Chili Sauce
- 100% Black Sesame Oil Chili Sauce
- Sesame Oil Garlic Chili Extra Hot Sauce
- Chili Oil Fresh Chili Sauce
- Superior Chili Oil Fresh Chili Extra Hot Sauce
- Hot Sesame Oil Black Bean Garlic Sauce
- Chili Sauce Bean Sauce
- Hot Bean Sauce Superior Red Chili Oil
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