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Hummus recalled for undeclared sesame
Summary
The FDA designated a class II recall after Carrot Top Country Kitchens found sesame was not listed on labels of five hummus varieties; no illnesses have been reported.
Content
Federal and state officials announced a recall of certain hummus products after the company discovered sesame was not declared on the label. The FDA classified the action as a class II recall. Carrot Top Country Kitchens is removing five 8-ounce hummus flavors sold in East Coast specialty stores and at some Connecticut farmers' markets. No illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported in connection with this labeling error.
Known details:
- The FDA designated the recall as class II, indicating the potential for temporary or medically reversible health effects.
- Carrot Top Country Kitchens recalled five flavors: Lemon Garlic, Lime Ginger, White Truffle, Sundried Tomato and Caper, and Cherry Pepper, each in 8-ounce containers, because sesame was not listed on the label.
- The products were distributed to the Rochambeau Farm Store in Bedford, New York, and sold at various farmers' markets in Connecticut.
- The announcement states no illnesses have been reported and notes affected products may be returned for a refund.
Summary:
The undeclared sesame ingredient poses a risk to people with a sesame allergy and prompted the company and regulators to initiate the recall. The company has pulled the listed products and the notice indicates affected items may be returned for a refund. Undetermined at this time.
