Tuesday, May 30, 2023

CDC MMWR - Salmonella Outbreak with Non-RTE Breaded Stuffed Chicken Products

Commercially produced non-RTE frozen breaded stuffed chicken products, such as chicken cordon bleu, have been a repeated source of Salmonella infection.  "During 1998–2022, 11 Salmonella outbreaks linked to these products were reported; 57% of samples per outbreak from patient homes and retail stores yielded Salmonella."

Although packing has cooking instructions, people continue to prepare them, or handle them as if they are fully cooked items.  The reason is that they appear to be cooked, which they are in order to set the coating, but not to the point where the chicken itself if cooked to eliminate Salmonella contamination.

CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/72/wr/mm7218a2.htm
Salmonella Associated with Not Ready-to-Eat Breaded, Stuffed Chicken Products — United States, 1998–2022
Weekly / May 5, 2023 / 72(18);484–487

Summary
What is already known about this topic?
Not ready-to-eat breaded, stuffed chicken products have repeatedly been a source of Salmonella outbreaks. On April 28, 2023, the U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed to declare Salmonella an adulterant in these products.

What is added by this report?
During 1998–2022, 11 Salmonella outbreaks linked to these products were reported; 57% of samples per outbreak from patient homes and retail stores yielded Salmonella. Outbreaks continue to occur, although a smaller percentage of patients reported cooking the product in a microwave after labeling changes.

What are the implications for public health practice?
Outbreaks have continued despite consumer-based interventions. Additional control measures for Salmonella contamination by manufacturers could reduce Salmonella-involved illnesses associated with these products.

Article on Salmonellosis in Infants Resulting in Increased Health Risks

An article in the journal Pediatrics titled "Epidemiology of Salmonellosis Among Infants in the United States: 1968–2015 " looks at nontyphoidal Salmonella infection in infants which results in high rates of hospitalization and death due to the increased risk of invasive infection.

The study did not provide information regarding the source of the contamination. 
 "These data do not provide information to assess sources of Salmonella or risk factors for invasive disease; demographic characteristics are described as risk indicators. Reported risk factors for infant salmonellosis include exposure to animals, exposure to a household member or attending day care with a child with recent diarrhea, international travel, riding in a shopping cart with raw meat or poultry, and other indoor and outdoor environmental exposures.15,–18 Use of infant formula and lack of breastfeeding are correlated risk markers.15,19,Salmonella has only rarely been identified in commercial formula.20,21 Breastfeeding might be protective because of immunity (eg, maternal antibodies from breastmilk) or to lack of exposure to bottles contaminated by household members."

Pediatrics
https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/doi/10.1542/peds.2021-056140/191251/Epidemiology-of-Salmonellosis-Among-Infants-in-the
ARTICLE| MAY 10 2023
Epidemiology of Salmonellosis Among Infants in the United States: 1968–2015 
Julie L. Self, PhD, MPH; Michael C. Judd, MPH; Jennifer Huang, MPH; Patricia I. Fields, PhD; Patricia M. Griffin, MD; Karen K. Wong, MD, MPH

Friday, May 26, 2023

Mislabeled Wing Sauce Results in Undeclared Soy Allergen

T.W. Garner Food Company is voluntarily recalling 50,688 bottles of 12 oz. Texas Pete® Buffalo Wing Sauce with best used by 120623T 065239 UPC 0 75500 10011 6 because some of the bottles may contain Texas Pete® Extra Mild Wing Sauce which contains soy.  The recall was initiated after a report was received from a direct customer that a bottle labeled as Texas Pete® Buffalo Wing Sauce was located instead of Texas Pete® Extra Mild Wing Sauce. The bottle of Texas Pete® Buffalo Wing Sauce was missing the allergen declaration of soy. Investigation indicates the problem was caused by applying the wrong label during a portion of the production run.

While the products look different, the labels are nearly identical.  This is where a properly implemented Allergen Preventive Control at the point of labeling is critical.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/tw-garner-food-company-issues-voluntary-recall-texas-peter-buffalo-wing-sauce-due-undeclared-soy
T.W. Garner Food Company Issues Voluntary Recall on Texas Pete® Buffalo Wing Sauce Due to Undeclared Soy
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  May 25, 2023
FDA Publish Date:  May 25, 2023
Product Type:  Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared Soy
Company Name:  T.W. Garner Food Company
Brand Name:  Texas Pete
Product Description:  Buffalo Wing Sauce

Bakery Snack Item Recalled After Mispackaging Issue Results in Undeclared Peanuts

Flowers Foods, Inc, headquartered in Thomasville, Ga., issued a recall for Tastykake® Chocolate Kandy Kakes due to undeclared peanuts.  The recall was initiated after the firm discovered that certain packages of Tastykake® Chocolate Kandy Kakes contained Tastykake® Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes. The ingredient statement for the Chocolate Kandy Kakes does not declare that peanuts are in the product. 

Flowers Foods Issues Voluntary Recall on Tastykake Chocolate Kandy Kakes Due to Undeclared Peanuts
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/flowers-foods-issues-voluntary-recall-tastykake-chocolate-kandy-kakes-due-undeclared-peanuts
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  May 24, 2023
FDA Publish Date:  May 24, 2023
Product Type:  Food & Beverages
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared peanuts
Company Name:  Flowers Foods
Brand Name:  TastyKake
Product Description:  Chocolate Kandy Kakes

Chocolate Almonds Recalled After Chocolate Supplier Fails to Notify Retailer of Change

Meijer, a Grand Rapids, Mich.-based retailer, in conjunction with its supplier, Lamontagne Chocolate Corp., is announcing a recall of Frederik’s Dark Chocolate Almonds and Meijer Express Go Cup Dark Chocolate Almonds because they may contain undeclared milk.  The products may contain an undeclared milk allergen due to a product specification change from the supplier, Lamontagne Chocolate Corp., which was not communicated to Meijer.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/meijer-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-milk-frederiks-dark-chocolate-almonds-and-meijer-express-go
Meijer Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Milk in Frederik’s Dark Chocolate Almonds and Meijer Express Go Cup Dark Chocolate
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  May 23, 2023
FDA Publish Date:  May 23, 2023
Product Type:  Food & Beverages  Snack Food Item
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared Milk
Company Name:  Meijer
Brand Name:  Meijer Express, Frederik's by Meijer
Product Description:  Dark Chocolate Almonds

NY Boutique Ice Cream Company Recalls Product Due to Undeclared Walnuts

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream of Brooklyn, NY is voluntarily recalling 4,096 frozen 14 oz pints of its French Ice Cream product "Brown Sugar Chunk” because it contains an undeclared allergen, walnuts.  The recall was voluntarily initiated after a customer complaint led to the discovery that the ice cream in this lot contains walnuts but was distributed in packaging that did not declare the presence of walnuts. The cause of the product labeling error is being investigated.

This appears to be an issue of the product filled into prelabeled cups.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/van-leeuwen-issues-voluntary-recall-undeclared-walnuts-its-brown-sugar-chunk-ice-cream-pints
Van Leeuwen Issues Voluntary Recall on Undeclared Walnuts in its Brown Sugar Chunk Ice Cream Pints
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  May 23, 2023
FDA Publish Date:  May 23, 2023
Product Type:  Food & Beverages  Ice Cream/Frozen Dairy
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared walnuts
Company Name:  Van Leeuwen Ice Cream LLC
Brand Name:  Van Leeuwen
Product Description:  BROWN SUGAR CHUNK WITH COOKIE DOUGH & BROWNIES FRENCH ICE CREAM

FL Company Recalls Frozen Popsicles Due to Undeclared Allergens

DIBE LLC. of MIAMI, FL, is recalling its 6 ounces packages of "TETAS MIREYA SABOR NUTELLA, TODDY, FERRERO, GALLETA MARIA & GALLETA OREO " food popsicles because they may contain undeclared allergens:  The recall was initiated after it was discovered by an Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services supervisor at one retail store called Pastelitos Chips in Orlando, Fl. that the soy, wheat, and walnut-containing products were distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of soy, wheat, and/or walnuts. Subsequent investigation indicates the problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in the company's production and packaging processes.

From the pictures, it appears that are some multi-ingredient components that were not broken down to identify the allergens.

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/dibe-llc-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-soy-walnuts-and-wheat-tetas-mireya-sabor-nutella-toddy
DIBE LLC Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Soy, Walnuts, and Wheat in “Tetas Mireya Sabor Nutella, Toddy, Ferrero, Galleta Maria & Galleta Oreo”
Summary
Company Announcement Date:  May 22, 2023
FDA Publish Date:  May 22, 2023
Product Type:   Food & Beverages  Snack Food Item
Reason for Announcement:  Undeclared Soy, Walnuts, and Wheat
Company Name:  DIBE LLC
Brand Name:  TETAS MIREYA
Product Description:  TETAS MIREYA SABOR NUTELLA, TODDY, FERRERO, GALLETA MARIA & GALLETA OREO

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

CDC Investigating Salmonella Outbreak Associated with Cookie Dough

FDA and CDC, in collaboration with state and local partners, are investigating an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis infections linked to Chocolate Chip Cookie and S’mores Bars dough sold at Papa Murphy’s franchises. To date, there have been 18 cases with 2 hospitalizations.

Papa Murphy's is a Washington based take-and-bake food company that operates over 1,300 outlets, primarily in the US. The company's primary focus is pizza, where you have the raw pizza prepared, and then you take it home to bake it. They also sell raw cookie dough, and provide cooking instructions.

This is just another reminder for the significant risk of Salmonella in raw cookie dough.

https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/outbreak-investigation-salmonella-raw-cookie-dough-may-2023
Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella: Raw Cookie Dough (May 2023)
Do not eat, sell, or serve Papa Murphy’s Chocolate Chip Cookie and S’mores Bars dough. FDA’s investigation is ongoing.
Current Update
May 23, 2023
Case Counts
Total Illnesses: 18
Hospitalizations: 2
Deaths: 0
Last Illness Onset: May 2, 2023
States with Cases: CA, ID, MO, OR, WA, UT
Product Distribution: Nationwide

The FDA and CDC, in collaboration with state and local partners, are investigating an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis infections linked to Chocolate Chip Cookie and S’mores Bars dough sold at Papa Murphy’s franchises.

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Beer Can Chicken Beer

Wow, here's a thing...beer designed specifically for cooking chicken on grill using the beer-can-cooking technique. Pretty sure I do not want to drink beer with rosemary and thyme in it (may think otherwise after giving it a sip), but would be willing to give it a try when cooking a bird on the grill. Let me know if you have tried it.

Food Processing
https://www.foodprocessing.com/new-food-products/news/33005297/perdue-beer-can-chicken-beer
Perdue Partners on a Beer for Beer Can Chicken
May 17, 2023
Perdue partners with Torch & Crown Brewing Co. to create Perdue Beer Can Chicken Beer -- for the chicken and the cook.
Dave Fusaro

For summer grilling season, Perdue partnered with Torch & Crown Brewing Co. to create Perdue Beer Can Chicken Beer. The honey double-citrus summer ale is brewed with classic grilled chicken seasonings like rosemary, thyme and pink peppercorn to help backyard grillers make the perfect beer can chicken – and it can be sipped while the chicken is burning on your grill.

For the uninitiated: It’s a method of indirect grilling that involves pouring beer into a food-grade roasting stand or inserting a can into the hollowed-out carcass and then standing a chicken upright and cooking it using a grill or smoker. Not only does the brew infuse the bird with flavor, marinating it from the inside out, but it keeps the chicken moist and tender during the cooking process.

One can for the bird, one for the cook.