It’s deep: Coriander powder recalled after FDA testing reveals Salmonella

Outbreak News Today reports that Chetak New York L.L.C. of Edison, NJ is recalling 300 jars of 14.1 oz “Deep Coriander Powder”, Lot# LE15152, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

DeepCoriander_250x406The recalled “Deep Coriander Powder” jars were distributed nationwide in retail store from July 30, 2015 to August 13, 2015. The product comes in a 14.1oz clear plastic jar marked with the UPC number on the rear of the package. The lot number can be located on the bottom of the jar.

— UPC number for 14.1oz. is 011433134347

No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this problem.

The potential for contamination was noted after routine testing conducted by the FDA.

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