More mushrooms are recalled at the risk of Listeria: This is what we know
2 min readThe collection of other major fungus has been recalled because of the possibility of the risk of Listeria contamination, according to a new withdrawal notice of the Marquis Worldwide Specialty Inc. who was recently published on the FDA website. California company remembers all organic enoki mushrooms sold in a 200 gram package because of this possible contamination, which can be deadly in some people who contract.
Long and slender enoki mushrooms; They are generally used in stincing and soup. This fungus has been the subject of several recalls from various companies over the past few months, all because of the possibility of Listeria bacteria. In this case, the 200g product of organic enoki mushrooms is distributed throughout the US.
According to a withdrawal notice, the fungus called for sale in a clear individual plastic package above and orange at the bottom. The front of the package displays the label “Conah Organic Enoki Mushroom.”
The company notes that these packages do not have a ‘clear expiration date’ because they are fresh organic products and they tend to be bad at various times depending on things like the conditions where they are stored. Consumers who have fungus who are called back must throw it away or return it to the store for a refund.
Fortunately, Marquis said that it had not received a reports of diseases produced from this remember organic fungus. People whose Listeria contracts can experience various symptoms, including severe headaches, fever, abdominal pain, and more. These bacteria are very risky for pregnant women, young people, elderly, and anyone who has a compromised immune system.