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Westchester Consumers, Did You Buy Any of These Recently Recalled Products?

Did you buy any of these products? They were all recalled, as announced by the Food and Drug Administration over the past week.

Here’s a list of recalls in the past week announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help you monitor whether or not you’ve bought a recalled product that may endanger your or your family’s health or safety.

For recalls listed on the Department of Agriculture website (identified as “DOA”), we’re listing here only those products sold directly to consumers — not, for instance, products sold to institutions that cook food and serve it to consumers, since consumers can’t then identify where the food originally came from.

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The list below shows recalls announced by the FDA or Department of Agriculture (DOA) in the past week, listed by date, brand name, type of food, reason for the recall (sometimes only a reasonable concern), producer (and stores where sold, when applicable) and with links for additional details about the recalled products:

  • Jan. 17 — Covap Jamon de Bellota 100% Iberico — pork ham and sliced ham — not presented at U.S. point of entry for inspection — Sociedad Cooperativa Valle de Los Pedroches (producer); Food Club Corp. (importer) — DOA — More information here— shipped to customers from California after orders via the Internet
  • Jan. 17 — Sabor Food — pepper steak, beef and potato stew, chicken fricassee, beef picadillo — cumin spice from a supplier may have been contaminated with peanut allergens — Sentry Food Solutions — More information here — DOA — Walmart stores in Florida are the only stores known to have received the products, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture says other retailers elsewhere may also have received them.
  • Jan. 21 — “Les Trois Petits Cochons Rillettes De Pork” in French and “The Three Little Pigs Pork Rillettes” in English — pork rillettes (similar to a pâté) — not presented at U.S. point of entry for inspection — House of Bricks Realty, Inc. — More information here — DOA — shipped to distributors for further sale to consumers anywhere in the country

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