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Cilantro recalled due to Salmonella contamination

By Drew Falkenstein on December 11, 2011

A California produce distributor, Pacific International Marketing, or Pacific, is recalling 6,141 cartons of cilantro due to potential Salmonella contamination.  A sample of the cilantro tested positive for Salmonella, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

No illnesses have been reported.  Source of the contamination is unknown, the Salinas-based distributor said in a news release. The cilantro came from Salt River farming, located in Phoenix, AZ and was distributed through retailers in California, Arizona, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Indiana, South Carolina and Missouri.

The California Department of Public Health, FDA and Pacific are coordinating the recall.

The recalled cilantro is distributed in Pacific International Marketing cartons of 60 bunches, 30 bunches and 20 3-bunched sleeves. The bunched cilantro has a twist tie labeled “Pacific” and the UPC code 33383 80104. The UPC code for sleeves is 40695 80104.

The carton codes are:  – 19 78 111411; – 19 78 111811; – 19 84 111811; – 19 94 111811; – 19 78 112111; – 19 78 111911; – 19 84 111911; – 19 94 111911

  • Posted in:
    Food, Drug & Agriculture, Personal Injury
  • Blog:
    Food Poison Journal
  • Organization:
    Marler Clark, Inc., PS
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