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A major wholesale supply of cumin may contain peanuts. This has triggered dozens of food recalls from different companies. Below is the most recent list of all foods recalled thus far.  More recalls are added daily.

 

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Foods connected to this recall as of 5/11/2015:

*Newly added:

 

* Crown Food International Cummin Powder

 

Patel Grocery Recalls America's Best Jeera Cumin Powder

 

Best Foods Deer Cumin Powder 7 Ounce and 14 Ounce

 

Raja Foods SWAD Cumin Powder 14oz

 

Maya Overseas Food Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Peanuts in β€œCumin Powder”

 

Badia Spices, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert on Ground Cumin Products for Undeclared Peaunt Protein

 

Bon Appetizers, LLC Recalls Products Due To Misbranding And An Undeclared Allergen

 

Con Yeager Spice Company Ground Cumin and Seasoning Blends

 

Agri Star Meats & Poultry Aaron's Best Beef Franks Hot & Spicy Chipotle

NAC Foods Ground Cumin Product

Zenobiea Company LLC My Spice Sage Cumin

US Foods Beef Products

Condies Foods, Inc Bold and Zesty Salsa

La Flor Products Ground Cumin

Spice N' More Cumin Powder

Taj Ethnic Gourmet Indian Sauces

Con Yeager Spice Company Ground Cumin and Seasoning Blends Containing Ground Cumin

Morningstar Farms Spicy Black Bean Burgers and Chipotle Black Bean Burgers

Shirk's Meats Pork Sausage Products

Daniel Weaver Company Halal Beef Soujouk

Fresh Food Manufacturing Chili Products

H-E-B Single Serving Soups

Zilks Foods Hummus Products

Adams Flavors, Foods & Ingredients Cumin Products

Campos Foods, LLC Chicken Products

TEN BC LLC Tommy's Superfoods Sante Fe Rice

Jardine Foods Chili Mix Products

Hausman Foods, LLC Beef and Pork Chorizo

Adams Flavors, Foods, & Ingredients Cumin Products

HEB Meat Center Chorizo and Pork Products

J & B Sausage Co Chicken and Beef Products

Garcia Foods, Inc Hill Country Fare Chorizo Products

 

Garden Lites Souffles, Chili & Cornbread Melt, Brown Rice Veggie Bites, and Veggie Cakes

 

Franklin Farms Chili-Bean Veggiburgers

 

Heywood's Meat Haus & Provisions Co Tasso Products

 

Buffalo Provisions Chorizo Products

 

Kabob's Acquisitions, Inc Beef & Chicken Products

 

B&M, Inc Fresh Market and Target Ground Cumin and Other Seasonings

 

Sentry Foods Solutions Sabor Latino Chicken and Beef Products

 

Holiday Foods Beef, Chicken, and Pork Products

 

Aleias Gluten Free Foods Parmesan and Classic Croutons

 

REO Spice & Seasoning Country Style Chili Seasoning

 

Clemens Food Group Hatfield Smokey Chipotle Dry Rub Seasoned St. Louis Style Ribs

 

Morrison Meat Packers Pork Products

 

The Spice Mill Ground Cumin & Cajun Seasoning

 

Whole Foods Market Items Prepared With Ground Cumin

 

Whole Foods Markets Chili and Meat Products

 

Fresh Food Manufacturing Chili Products

 

Goya Foods Kirby Brand Black Beans with Creole Seasoning and Goya Brand Brack Bean Soup

 

 

Take note that now a source of paprika has also been recalled due to the presence of peanut protein. 

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McCormick Products Not Involved in Recent Peanut Contamination of Cumin

 

MEDIA CONTACTS:
Lori Robinson
410-527-6004
Lori_Robinson@mccormick.com

 

Sparks, Md., (February 19, 2015) – McCormick & Company Incorporated, today released the following statement in response to the FDA Consumer Advisory regarding the recent episodes of peanut contamination of cumin. Please attribute the following points to Roger Lawrence, McCormick Corporate Vice President, Global Quality Assurance.

 

Due to the FDA Consumer Advisory and increased attention surrounding peanut contamination of cumin in the marketplace, we want to assure the public that no McCormick products are involved. This includes all ground cumin, cumin seed, and seasonings that contain cumin like Taco Seasoning Mix and Chili Powder.

 

At McCormick, quality and safety are top priorities, and our investment in these areas is the largest in the spice and seasoning industry. Our quality assurance program includes these key practices to ensure the safety of our products, including cumin:

 

Purity in Sourcing: McCormick sources whole cumin seed, which mitigates the chance for adulteration (like nut shells) that could be encountered by purchasing ground product. Our sourcing organization has a combined total of more than 100 years of experience in the spice trade.

 

Peanut-free Facilities: We do not handle any peanut materials in our facilities where cumin seeds are cleaned and ground, thereby eliminating the possibility of cross-contamination.

 

Inspecting, Cleaning and Treating: We inspect every lot for extraneous matter, representing several million ingredient and product analyses each year. In addition, our spices are treated through a steaming process.

For 125 years, McCormick has had an unmatched track record in delivering safe, high-quality products to our consumers. It is important to purchase your spices from a trusted resource. Because of our unwavering commitment to safety and quality, McCormick continues to be the taste you trust.

About McCormick


McCormick & Company, Incorporated is a global leader in flavor. With $4.2 billion in annual sales, the company manufactures, markets and distributes spices, seasoning mixes, condiments and other flavorful products to the entire food industry – retail outlets, food manufacturers and foodservice businesses. Every day, no matter where or what you eat, you can enjoy food flavored by McCormick. McCormick Brings Passion to Flavorβ„’.

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