CFIA: Updated food recall warning - Jongilpoom brand Enoki Mushroom recalled due to Listeria monocytogenes

The food recall warning issued on September 29, 2021 has been updated to include additional product information.

enoki recall
enoki recall
(Covic International Trading)

From: Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Recall date: October 14, 2021
Reason for recall: Microbiological - Listeria
Hazard classification: Class 1
Company / Firm: Covic International Trading Inc.
Distribution: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Possibly National, Saskatchewan
Extent of the distribution: Consumer

The food recall warning issued on September 29, 2021 has been updated to include additional product information.

This additional information was identified during the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) food safety investigation.

Covic International Trading Inc is recalling Jongilpoom brand Enoki Mushroom from the marketplace due to Listeria monocytogenes.

Consumers should not consume the recalled product described below.

Brand: Jongilpoom
Product: Enoki Mushroom
Size: 200 g
UPC: 8 807076 000321
Codes: CE 165D

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