Enoki Mushrooms Recall

Several companies are recalling Enoki Mushrooms that may be contaminated with Listeria

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More enoki mushrooms are being recalled due to ongoing listeria monocytogenes concerns, according to an announcement with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The list is growing.

Top Quality Produce Inc. is recalling all cases of its 7.05-ounce packages of enoki mushrooms imported from Taiwan and sold from March 1 to 16, due to possible listeria contamination, a bacterium that can cause life-threatening illness.

The mushrooms were sent to retail stores through produce distributors. The 5.25-ounce package of mushrooms are in a pink and transparent plastic package with the logo “Yes” and the bar code 825382736718.

Earlier this month, Jan Fruits Inc. recalled all of its cases of 7.05-ounce packages of enoki mushrooms due to the possible contamination of listeria. Now others are joining them.

T Fresh Company also recently announced it is recalling its 5.25-ounce and 7.5-ounce enoki mushrooms — with lot numbers 6021053 and 6021052, respectively — because they have the potential to be contaminated with listeria. Both products were imported from China.

Golden Medal Mushroom Inc. of Los Angeles, CA, is recalling certain cases of packages of…

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