Food Safety News - August 22, 2015 Coriander Powder Recalled for Possible Salmonella Contamination

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Coriander Powder Recalled for Possible Salmonella Contamination

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Chetak New York L.L.C. of Edison, NJ is recalling “Deep Coriander Powder” because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The recalled Lot# LE15152 “Deep Coriander Powder” jars were distributed nationwide in retail store from July 30, 2015 to August 13, 2015. The product comes in a 14.1 oz clear plastic jar marked... Continue Reading

NC Seafood Firm Sentenced for Mislabeling Imported Shrimp as 'Wild-Caught'

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Alphin Brothers Inc., a Dunn, North Carolina-based seafood processor and wholesale distributor, was recently sentenced in federal court for falsely labeling imported shrimp as wild-caught, according to the U.S. Justice Department. Alphin Brothers Inc., pleaded guilty to one felony count of making or submitting false records in violation of the Lacey Act in a plea... Continue Reading

Investigation Over Into Outbreak Linked to Recalled Frozen Tuna

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The investigation into a Salmonella outbreak which sickened at least 65 people from 11 states and hospitalized 11 of them is now over, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC noted, however, that the recalled frozen tuna linked to the outbreak has a long shelf life and may still be in freezers. “Restaurants and... Continue Reading

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