Monthly Archives: April 2021

USA – Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella Duisburg: Jule’s Cashew Brie (April 2021)

FDA

The FDA, along with CDC and state and local partners are investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Duisburg infections linked to the consumption of Jule’s Cashew Brie, a vegan, or plant-based cheese alternative. The firm, Jule’s Foods of Carlsbad, California, is conducting a voluntary recall of all varieties of Jule’s Foods products.

CDC identified an outbreak of five Salmonella Duisburg illnesses, which is considered a rare Salmonella serotype. All samples taken from ill patients are highly related according to Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) analysis, or DNA fingerprinting of the pathogen. Of the five people interviewed, three (60%) reported eating Jule’s Truffle Cashew Brie– the only common product identified.

California Department of Public Health and Tennessee Department of Health state investigators collected samples of Jule’s Cashew Brie (including Cashew Brie (Classic), Truffle Cashew Brie, and Black Garlic Cashew Brie) from various retail locations. Preliminary results indicated that the Jule’s Cashew Brie products collected and analyzed in California may have been contaminated with Salmonella. Additional analysis subsequently confirmed the presence of Salmonella and additional analysis is ongoing to determine if the type of Salmonella found in these products matches the outbreak strain.

Based on these preliminary sample results, on April 21, 2021, the firm agreed to voluntarily recall all Jule’s Cashew Brie products. These tested products were sold on the firm’s website and in select retail locations. Additional distribution information is included in the firm’s recall announcement and below. Additionally, as a precaution the firm is also recalling its plant-based dairy alternative Jule’s Spinach Artichoke Dip and Jule’s Vegan Ranch Dressing. These products were sold directly to customers via the internet.

On April 21, 2021, FDA investigators and California Department of Public Health state inspectors arrived at the firm to conduct an inspection and collect additional product and environmental samples. The FDA investigation is ongoing to determine the source of contamination. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.

Recommendation

Consumers, restaurants, and retailers should not eat, sell, or serve recalled Jule’s Foods products. Consumers should throw away recalled Jule’s Foods products or return to the place of purchase for a refund.

FDA recommends that anyone who received or suspects having received recalled Jule’s brand products use extra vigilance in cleaning and sanitizing any surfaces and containers that may have come in contact with the products to reduce the risk of cross-contamination. This includes cutting boards, slicers, countertops, refrigerators, and storage bins.


Product Images

Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella Duisburg Jule's Brie

Map of U.S. Distribution of Recalled Jule’s Foods Products

Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella Duisburg - Cashew Brie Products - Map of U.S. Distribution (04-23-2021)

Case Count Map Provided by CDC

Case Count Map Provided by CDC - Salmonella Duisburg  - Cashew Brie Products

Case Counts

Total Illnesses: 5
Hospitalizations: 2
Deaths: 0
Last Illness Onset: February 27, 2021
States with Cases: CA (2), FL (1), TN (2)
Product Distribution*: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas
*Distribution has been confirmed for states listed, but product could have been distributed further, reaching additional states

Singapore – 151 get food poisoning after eating from International French School canteen

Straits Times

SINGAPORE – More than 150 students and staff from the International French School in Ang Mo Kio have contracted food poisoning after eating from its canteen.

The cafeteria has been closed this week as a precaution, said the school.

As at noon on Friday (April 23), 151 people had reported symptoms of gastroenteritis, the Ministry of Health and Singapore Food Agency told The Straits Times.

According to its website, catering is provided by Chartwells – a company which was also involved in cases of food poisoning at the residential colleges of the National University of Singapore in 2019.

Iceland- Salmonella in HUSK fiber capsules and powders – updated

MAST

Updated 23.04.21 at 14:55: Matvælastofnun has received confirmation from RASFF Europe’s warning system that the following HUSK PSYLLIUM products, shipped to Iceland by E. Bridde ehf. until the year 2018 and then for sale in Iceland, is also covered by the recall. The company Orkla recalls all HUSK PSYLLIUM products as a precaution, including older batches. The products are valid until September 2021 and may be found at consumers’ homes. Their consumption should be avoided. 

REMEMBER recall

Vara Production batch Best for a date
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 118181 4/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 160181 6/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 161181 6/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM capsules 225 pcs. 212181 31.7.2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM fragrance 200g 480057 8/31/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM fragrance 450g 478333 6/30/2021
REMEMBER PSYLLIUM fragrance 450g 480058 9/30/2021

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Updated 19.04.21 at 14:43:  One product has been added to the recall of HUSK from the company Orkla due to the risk of salmonella. All batches of the gluten-free baking ingredient Fiber Husk are recalled. Fiber Husk was for sale in Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga in Sauðakrókur.

REMEMBER recall
Picture of the HUSK products that were for sale and are recalled by Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga.

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Updated 17.04.21 at 11:55 – Distribution:  Recalled products were for sale in Lyfjavers store on Suðurlandsbraut, Lyfjavers online store and Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga in Sauðárkrókur. No further distribution within the country is known at this time, but work is continuing to gather information on distribution. 

Recall of REMEMBER

Product Name: 

  • REMEMBER Natural fiber, powder (Natural fiber)
  • REMEMBER Natural fibers, capsules (Natural fiber)    
  • REMEMBER Fiber + Lactic acid bacteria, powder (Natural fiber + Lactic acid bacteria)
  • REMEMBER Fiber + Lactic Acid Bacteria (Natural Fiber + Lactic Acid Bacteria)
  • REMEMBER Stomach Balance
  • REMEMBER Psyllium Stomach Balance
  • REMEMBER Psyllium Frogs

All batches are recalled. See further information about products in the press release of the Reykjavík Health Inspectorate . 

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News 16.04.21 at 11:20:

Matvælastofnun warns against consuming HUSK PSYLLIUM FROSKALLER and HUSK PSYLLIUM MAVEBALANCE fiber capsules and powders from the company Orkla Care. Salmonella has been identified in the products and three deaths and a number of infections in Denmark can be traced to their consumption.

Recall of REMEMBER

Matvælastofnun and the municipal health inspectorate continue to work on obtaining information on distribution to Iceland. The products have been imported to the country and are available in pharmacies, among other places. Recall is ongoing in all rounds. Full distribution is not available at this time, but further information will be published as soon as it is available.

Related material

Updated 23.04.21 at 14:55
Updated 19.04.21 at 11:43
Updated 17.04.21 at 12:15

Updated 17.04.21 at 11:55

USA – Black Beans brought back because of Botulism risk

Food Poison Journal

kswfoodworld

Faribault Foods, Inc. is voluntarily recalling 15 ounce cans of S&W Organic Black Beans, 15 ounce cans of O Organic Brand Black Beans and 15 ounce cans of O Organic Brand Chili Beans because the cans may have a compromised hermetic seal.  The compromised hermetic seal may affect can integrity and may cause the cans to leak, bloat or allow bacteria to grow inside the product which could lead to serious illness.  Clostridium botulinum poisoning in humans can begin from six hours to two weeks after eating food that contains the toxin. Symptoms may include double vision, blurred vision, drooping eyelids, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, and muscle weakness. Botulism poisoning can cause paralysis of the breathing muscles, which can result in death unless assistance with breathing (mechanical ventilation) is provided.

The recalled products were distributed nationwide in retail stores.

This event only affects the lot codes listed below:  The lot codes are printed on the bottom of the can.

Product

Lot Number

Distribution Dates

S&W Organic Black Beans, 15 oz. Best By JAN 31 2023  1329A 032 21 February 2021-April 2021
S& W Organic Black Beans, 15 oz. Best By FEB 01 2023 1329A 033 21 February 2021-April 2021
S&W Organic Black Beans, 15 oz. Best By FEB 02 2023 1329A 034 21 February 2021-April 2021
S&W Organic Black Beans, 15 oz. Best By FEB 03 2023 1329A 035 21 February 2021-April 2021
O Organic Organic Black Beans, 15 oz. Best By FEB 03 2023 981A 035 21 February 2021-April 2021
O Organic Organic Chili Beans, 15 oz. Best By FEB 04 2023 978A 036 21 February 2021-April 2021

No other production codes, sizes or brands of Faribault Foods, Inc. products are affected by this recall.

Consumers who may have purchased the products listed above should return them to the store where purchased for a refund or replacement.

The recall was initiated after the firm had received consumer and customer complaints regarding failure of the hermetic seal.  The problem related to the hermetic seal failure was corrected and no other product is affected.

Denmark – Risk of mold growth in sliced ​​Spanish cheese

DVFA

BIGFOOD Danmark ApS is recalling Spanish hard cheese in slices after the company has found leaks in individual packages, and there is thus a risk of mold growth in the product. Food with skim growth is unsuitable as food.

Recalled Foods , Published: April 23, 2021

Which food:
Palancares Semi-Curado / Spanish hard cheese in slices
Net content: 90 grams
Best before date: 25.06.2021
Lot number: 0563660421

Palancares Curado / Spanish hard cheese in slices
Net content: 90 grams
Best before date: 26.06.2021
Lot number: 0573660121

Sold in:
FACTS stores across the country

Company recalling:
BIGFOOD Danmark ApS

Cause:
There is a risk of mold growth in the product.

Risk:
Mold growth means that the product is considered unsuitable as food.

Advice for consumers: The Danish
Veterinary and Food Administration advises consumers to deliver the product back to the store where it was purchased or to discard it.

France – Product recall: Karma Botanik Aloe Ginger Lemon brand Karma – Bacillus cereus

Oulah

Product recall: Karma Botanik Aloe Ginger Lemon brand Karma

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Evidence of development of Bacillus cereus

PROPOSED SOLUTION

Do not consume and destroy or return to point of sale for reimbursement.

Food poisoning caused by Bacillus cereus results in either diarrhea often accompanied by abdominal pain, nausea and sometimes fever occurring within 8 to 16 hours after ingestion of the contaminated food, or vomiting occurring within 5 hours. hours after consumption. These symptoms may be worsened in sensitive or immunocompromised people.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Model names or references
Karma Botanik Aloe Ginger Lemon 75 cL

▸ Barcode
3760192492768

▸ DDM
• 01/18/2022
• 01/19/2022
• 09/10/2022

▸ Source
https://rappel.conso.gouv.fr/

Germany – HUSK Psyllium FLEE SEED SHELL powder 200 g HUSK Psyllium FLEE SEED SHELL 225 capsules – Salmonella

LMW

Warning type:

Food

Date of first publication:

04/23/2021

Product name:

HUSK Psyllium FLEE SEED SHELL powder 200 g HUSK Psyllium FLEE SEED SHELL 225 capsules

Product pictures:

Husk_Flohsamenschalen_Pulver_1.jpg

Hecht Pharma GmbH

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Hecht Pharma GmbH

Husk_Flohsamenschalen_Kapseln_1.jpg

Hecht Pharma GmbH

Husk_Flohsamenschalen_Kapseln_2.jpg

Hecht Pharma GmbH

Manufacturer (distributor):

Distributor in Germany: Hechtpharma GmbH, Zevener Str. 9, 27432 Bremervörde

Reason for warning:

Possible exposure to salmonella

Packaging Unit:

200g (powder); 225 capsules (capsules)

Lot identification:

PZN: 12539595 (powder), PZN: 12539603 (capsules)

Additional Information:

Salmonella
A salmonella disease manifests itself within a few days after infection with diarrhea, abdominal pain and occasionally vomiting and a slight fever. The symptoms usually subside on their own after several days. Infants, toddlers, the elderly and people with a weakened immune system in particular can develop more severe disease courses. People who have eaten this food and develop severe or persistent symptoms should seek medical attention and advise them of a possible salmonella infection.
Seeking preventive medical treatment without symptoms does not make sense.

You can find more information about the pathogen here: http://www.infektionsschutz.de/erregersteckbriefe/salmonellen

Homepage of the manufacturer:

Contact to the responsible authorities:

Baden-Württemberg:

poststelle@mlr.bwl.de

Bavaria:

poststelle@lgl.bayern.de

Berlin:

poststelle@senjustva.berlin.de

Bremen:

Schnellwarnung@gesundheit.bremen.de

Hamburg:

poststelle@justiz.hamburg.de

Hesse:

Schnellwarnung@rpda.hessen.de

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:

poststelle@lm.mv-regierung.de

Lower Saxony:

poststelle@ml.niedersachsen.de

North Rhine-Westphalia:

poststelle@mulnv.nrw.de

Rhineland-Palatinate:

Poststelle.Referat22@lua.rlp.de

Saarland:

poststelle-luv@lav.saarland.de

Saxony:

poststelle@sms.sachsen.de

Saxony-Anhalt:

poststelle@ms.sachsen-anhalt.de

Schleswig-Holstein:

poststelle@jumi.landsh.de

Thuringia:

LM-Ueberendung@tlv.thueringen.de

Press releases and information
title Attachment or web link
Recall Hecht Pharma

Australia – Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd — Coles Tasmanian Smoked Salmon 150g

PSA

Photograph of Tasmanian Smoked Salmon 150g

Identifying features

Use by date
7 April 2023
Other
APN/EAN 9310645312729

What are the defects?

The recall is due to an incorrect Use By date. The product was incorrectly labelled with a Use By date of 07 April 2023, instead of 07 May 2021.

What are the hazards?

The food may cause illness if consumed after 07 May 2021.

What should consumers do?

Consumers should not consume the product beyond the correct Use By date of 07 May 2021. Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For further information, please contact Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd by phone on 1800 061 562 or via https://www.coles.com.au

Traders who sold this product

Coles Supermarkets in Tasmania, Victoria (excluding Mildura stores), Western Australia and Coles Online.

Where the product was sold
Online
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Dates available for sale
  • 9 April 2021 – 17 April 2021

Recall advertisements and supporting documentation

Coordinating agency

Food Standards Australia New Zealand is the coordinating agency for this recall.

Australia – Naturally Good Products Pty Ltd — Naturally Good Super Paleo Breakfast Biscuits 150g, Lemon Chia Flavour, Maple Hemp Flavour and Vanilla Flax Flavour

PSA

Photograph of Naturally Good Breakfast Biscuit Lemon Chia
Photograph of Naturally Good Breakfast Biscuit Maple Hemp
Photograph of Naturally Good Breakfast Biscuit Vanilla Flax

Identifying features

Barcode number
9311799089208 Lemon Chia, 9311799089109 Maple Hemp, 9311799089000 Vanilla Flax

What are the defects?

The recall is due to potential for an increase in moisture, which may lead to microbial growth.

What are the hazards?

Food products with microbial growth may cause illness if consumed.

What should consumers do?

Consumers should not eat this product and should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For further information, please contact Naturally Good Products Pty Ltd by phone on 03 9460 8050 or via https://www.naturallygoodproducts.com.au

Traders who sold this product

Independent retailers including IGA & health food stores in NSW, ACT, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, NT & SA

Where the product was sold
Australian Capital Territory
International
New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Dates available for sale
  • 22 July 2020 – 22 April 2021

Recall advertisements and supporting documentation

Coordinating agency

Food Standards Australia New Zealand is the coordinating agency for this recall.

Research – Apple Juice Preservation Using Combined Nonthermal Processing and Antimicrobial Packaging.

Journal of Food Protection

This study investigated the effectiveness of pulsed electric fields (PEF) treatment (19, 23, 30 kV/cm), pulsed UV light (PL) treatment (5 to 50 s; 1.04 J/cm 2 /s), and antimicrobial packaging (AP) treatment, either individually or combined, in inactivating bacteria and in maintaining the quality of fruit juices. Apple juice samples, inoculated with Escherichia coli K12 or native mold and yeast (M&Y), were treated by a bench scale PEF and/or PL processing systems and stored in glass jars with antimicrobial caps containing 10 µl of carvacrol (AP). The reduction in microbial populations and the physicochemical properties of juice samples were determined after treatments and during storage at 10°C. The treatments included PL (5 to 50 s; 1.04 J/cm 2 /s ), PEF (19, 23, 30 kV/cm), PEF followed by PL (PEF+PL), PL followed by PEF (PL+PEF), and PEF+PL+AP. PEF treatments from 19 to 30 kV/cm (PEF19, PEF23, PEF30) achieved E. coli reduction by 2.0, 2.6 and 4.0 log CFU/ml, respectively; PL treatments for 10 to 50 seconds (PL10, PL20, PL30, PL40, PL50) achieved E. coli reduction by 0.45, 0.67, 0.76, 2.3, and 4.0 log CFU/ml, respectively. There were no significant (p>0.05) differences between the combined PL20+PEF19 and PEF19+PL20 treatments; both treatments reduced E. coli K12 populations to non-detectable levels (> 5 log reduction) after 7 days. Both PEF+PL and PEF+PL+AP treatments achieved over 5 log reduction of M&Y; however, juice samples subject to PEF+PL+AP treatment had lower M&Y counts (2.9 log) than samples subject to PEF+PL treatment (3.9 log) after 7 days. There were no significant (p > 0.05) differences in pH, acidity, total soluble solid contents among all samples after treatments. Increased PL treatment times reduced color a*, b* values, total phenolics and carotenoid contents. This study provides valuable information to juice processors for consideration and design of nonthermal pasteurization of juice products.