Supherb Farms is voluntarily recalling approximately 96,572 pounds of frozen cilantro products because they may be contaminated with foreign objects. The recall includes 30-pound boxes of IQF Cilantro Large and 2-pound boxes containing smaller ziploc bags of Frozen Chopped Cilantro. These products were distributed in several states, including California, Texas, and New York, as well as in Canada and Mexico.
The cilantro may contain foreign objects that pose a physical hazard, potentially causing injury or choking if consumed. No specific injuries have been reported at this time.
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Quantity: 96,000 lbs (3,200 cases - 30 lbs/case)
Quantity: 572 lbs (286 cases - 2 lbs/case)
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