White Pepper "Link'' to Salmonella Outbreak Cited
The Washoe County Health District in northern Nevada and health officials from Carson City, Nevada, say that investigators have linked "Uncle Chen" brand white pepper to a four-state outbreak of Salmonella.
A broader association had been drawn to white and black pepper made by Union International Food Co., under the "Uncle Chen" and "Lian How'' labels. But in a press release Tuesday labeled "hot" news, the county and city said the outbreak was specifically linked to "Uncle Chen'' white ground pepper.
The authorities warned consumers to avoid the seasoning and instructed restaurants and grocery stores to remove it.
"Ground white pepper products from the Union International Food Co. have been linked to a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella. The discovery of Salmonella in food samples collected from restaurants and food distributors prompted these recommendations,'' the press release said.
So far, investigators have confirmed 33 illnesses in California, four in northern Nevada, four in the area of Portland, Oregon, and one in Washington state. As part of the public health response to the outbreak (which has included eight hospitalizations) the California Department of Public Health has disclosed a list of Union International's customers, mostly in California.
Union International has recalled its black and white peppers, along with other seasonings ranging from tumeric to wasabi powder.
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I want to know about white pepper
Asela, have you been diagnosed with Salmonella poisoning (salmonellosis)?
According to the FDA, an outbreak-strain of Salmonella was isolated from an open container of Lian How White Pepper, which was found at a restaurant where some outbreak victims ate.