May 27, 2020 — New Hoque and Sons Inc. issued a recall for Radhuni® curry powder after a product tested positive for Salmonella bacteria.
The recalled Radhuni Curry Powder was distributed in New York City, including grocery stores in Jamaica, Jackson Heights, and the Bronx between 4/17/2020 and 4/21/2020.
The recalled products were removed from stores on 5/14/2020.
It is labeled “Radhuni Curry Powder” and sold in 400-g clear, plastic bottles, with an expiration date of 01/02/2022.
The recall was issued after a routine sampling program by the FDA found Salmonella in a finished product.
No illnesses have been reported, but infections with Salmonella can be serious, particularly for people with weak immune systems.
In rare cases, infection with Salmonella can result in severe complications like bloodstream infections, arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis and arthritis.
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