Key Takeaway
Part Skim Ricotta cheese: SYSCO Imperial Ricotta Cheese packaged in 5 pound tubs and Sargento Part-Skim Ricotta Natural Cheese and Miceli's Part-Skim Ricotta Cheese packaged in 15 ounce tubs. by Miceli Dairy Products Co was recalled on June 19, 2014. The hazard: These ricotta cheese products were manufactured from loads of whey protein concentrate that tested positive for beta lactam residues.
Part Skim Ricotta cheese: SYSCO Imperial Ricotta Cheese packaged in 5 pound tubs and Sargento Part-Skim Ricotta Natural Cheese and Miceli's Part-Skim Ricotta Cheese packaged in 15 ounce tubs.
Description
Part Skim Ricotta cheese: SYSCO Imperial Ricotta Cheese packaged in 5 pound tubs and Sargento Part-Skim Ricotta Natural Cheese and Miceli's Part-Skim Ricotta Cheese packaged in 15 ounce tubs.
Hazard / Reason
These ricotta cheese products were manufactured from loads of whey protein concentrate that tested positive for beta lactam residues.
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
Part Skim Ricotta cheese: SYSCO Imperial Ricotta Cheese packaged in 5 pound tubs and Sargento Part-Skim Ricotta Natural Cheese and Miceli's Part-Skim Ricotta Cheese packaged in 15 ounce tubs.
FoodCompany Information
Miceli Dairy Products Co
Cleveland, OH, United States
View all 5 recalls by Miceli Dairy Products Co →Distribution
Product was distributed to the following states: IL, MN, OH, and WI.
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