Foremost Foods International, Inc. is recalling approximately 1,287 boxes of Pamana Premium brand frozen milkfish (bangus) products because they lack required instructions for keeping the product frozen and for safe thawing. Without these instructions, the reduced oxygen packaging could allow for the growth of Clostridium botulinum, which produces a dangerous toxin. No illnesses have been reported to date. Affected products include Marinated Baby Bangus, Marinated Bangus, and Bangus Belly sold at supermarkets in California, Hawaii, Washington, Illinois, Nevada, and Texas.
The product's packaging does not provide instructions to keep the fish frozen or to thaw it under refrigeration. This creates a risk for the growth of C. botulinum and the formation of botulinum toxin, which can cause botulism, a rare but potentially fatal form of food poisoning.
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Recall #: F-0691-2024; Quantity: 432 boxes; Net weight to be weighed at time of sale.
Recall #: F-0692-2024; Quantity: 407 boxes; Net weight to be weighed at time of sale.
Recall #: F-0693-2024; Quantity: 448 boxes.
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