Key Takeaway

Parmesan Truffle Salt. The product is packaged in glass taster cork jars (0.9 oz.) with cork top lid, glass small jars (1.8 oz.) with glass lids, and glass large jars (6.1 oz.) with glass lids. Sold a by Bitterman and Sons was recalled on March 1, 2017. The hazard: Parmigiano Reggiano (Parmesan) cheese is declared, but milk is not listed on label.

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Parmesan Truffle Salt. The product is packaged in glass taster cork jars (0.9 oz.) with cork top lid, glass small jars (1.8 oz.) with glass lids, and glass large jars (6.1 oz.) with glass lids. Sold a

Recalled: March 1, 2017 ~500 taster cork jars (0.9 oz.); 192 small jars (1.8 oz.), and 78 large jars (6.1 oz.). units affected F-1733-2017

Description

Parmesan Truffle Salt. The product is packaged in glass taster cork jars (0.9 oz.) with cork top lid, glass small jars (1.8 oz.) with glass lids, and glass large jars (6.1 oz.) with glass lids. Sold as single items. The label is read in parts: "***Parmesan Truffle Salt*** INGREDIENTS: SEA SALT, TRUFFLE, PARMIGIANO REGGIANO CHEESE ***PRODUCT OF ITALY***PACKAGED BY BITTERMAN SALT CO. PORTLAND, OR***"

Hazard / Reason

Parmigiano Reggiano (Parmesan) cheese is declared, but milk is not listed on label.

Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.

Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.

Products Affected

Parmesan Truffle Salt. The product is packaged in glass taster cork jars (0.9 oz.) with cork top lid, glass small jars (1.8 oz.) with glass lids, and glass large jars (6.1 oz.) with glass lids. Sold a

Food

Company Information

Bitterman and Sons

Portland, OR, United States

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Distribution

distributed in AK, CA, CT, FL, IL, IN, KS, MO, NV, NY, OR, TX, UT, VA, and WA.

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