Key Takeaway

Tempeh Super Starter Yeast, Rhizopus Oligosporus cultures, soybean rice flour, packaged in clear plastic packages in 30 gm, 50 gm, 250 gm, and 1000 gm sizes and labeled in part ***Indonesianfoodmart.c by Indonesian Food Mart was recalled on May 22, 2012. The hazard: Imported food product tested positive for Salmonella.

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Tempeh Super Starter Yeast, Rhizopus Oligosporus cultures, soybean rice flour, packaged in clear plastic packages in 30 gm, 50 gm, 250 gm, and 1000 gm sizes and labeled in part ***Indonesianfoodmart.c

Recalled: May 22, 2012 ~123 orders were filled but quantities were not recorded on many invoices units affected F-1476-2012

Description

Tempeh Super Starter Yeast, Rhizopus Oligosporus cultures, soybean rice flour, packaged in clear plastic packages in 30 gm, 50 gm, 250 gm, and 1000 gm sizes and labeled in part ***Indonesianfoodmart.com***

Hazard / Reason

Imported food product tested positive for Salmonella.

Class I: Dangerous or defective product that could cause serious health problems or death.

Class I is the most serious recall classification used by the FDA, indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.

Products Affected

Tempeh Super Starter Yeast, Rhizopus Oligosporus cultures, soybean rice flour, packaged in clear plastic packages in 30 gm, 50 gm, 250 gm, and 1000 gm sizes and labeled in part ***Indonesianfoodmart.c

Food

Tempeh Super Starter Yeast, Rhizopus Oligosporus cultures, soybean rice flour, packaged in clear plastic packages in 30 gm, 50 gm, 250 gm, and 1000 gm sizes and labeled in part ***Indonesianfoodmart.c

Food

Company Information

Indonesian Food Mart

Rockville, MD, United States

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Distribution

Product was distributed nationwide and internationally to Australia, Canada, Slovenia, New Zealand, Brunei, Darussalam, Poland and Croatia.

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