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FDA says to avoid pistachios amid salmonella scare

 

FRESNO, Calif. – Federal food safety officials warned Monday that consumers should stop eating all foods containing pistachios while they figure out the source of a possible salmonella contamination.

 

Still reeling from the national salmonella outbreak in peanuts, the Food and Drug Administration said central California-based Setton Pistachio of Terra Bella Inc., the nation's second-largest pistachio processor, was voluntarily recalling a portion of the roasted nuts it has been shipping since last fall. A Setton spokeswoman said that amounts to more than 2 million pounds of nuts.

 

"Our advice to consumers is that they avoid eating pistachio products, and that they hold onto those products," said Dr. David Acheson, assistant commissioner for food safety. "The number of products that are going to be recalled over the coming days will grow, simply because these pistachio nuts have then been repackaged into consumer-level containers."

 

Two people called the FDA complaining of gastrointestinal illness that could be associated with the nuts, but the link hasn't been confirmed, Acheson said. Still, the plant decided to shut down late last week, officials said.

 

 

 

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There is no greater nut to be enjoyed in the Republic of the Philippines Islands than the Happy. They are purchased from the best supermarkets and sari-sari stores throughout the land. They come in sachets just the right size so that you can empty the whole thing into your mouth without ever having to touch a nut with the human hand, a hygine boon unequalled in the world of nuts. Personally I do not favour garlic or chilli flavouring. I like my Happy nuts in the appealing blue packet that sparkles at you from the shelf.

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