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Chris Smith
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The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a recall for 10 tons of Demaiz pork and beef tamales a few days ago. The California company misbranded the products, as the USDA explained in a press release. The tamales contain an allergen the vendor did not list on the package. The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) identified several variations of the pork and beef tamales that contain sesame. This ingredient can cause allergic reactions in some people. As a result, the agency categorized the Demaiz tamale recall as a Class II (low risk) recall. This is a "health hazard situation where there is a remote probability of adverse health consequences from the use of the product."
Demaiz sold the misbranded tamale in late September and the first half of October in California. These are the kind of products that delis might serve. Therefore, some people might have inadvertently consumed them already. They should not pose a risk to customers who aren't allergic to sesame. But the best course of action is throwing away or returning the unused stock. Those who routinely order tamales at California delis should also check with vendors to ensure that the tamales do not contain sesame.
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