Jansala & Foods LLC is recalling approximately 3,180 jars (265 cases) of Thai Home brand Sweet Chili Paste (Num Prik Pao) because the product was not manufactured in accordance with federal regulations for acidified foods. These safety standards are required to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria in shelf-stable products. The recalled chili paste was sold in 6.5 oz glass jars at 55 retail locations across California, Oregon, and Washington with expiration dates through March 2022. Consumers should return any remaining jars to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.
Failure to properly control acidification during manufacturing can allow for the growth of dangerous bacteria, such as Clostridium botulinum, which can cause life-threatening food poisoning even if the food looks or smells normal.
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