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Posted by guess
 - January 03, 2015, 10:51:52 AM
I'd pass on most curry powders as well.  Cumin is a common ingredient.
Posted by ajasfolks2
 - January 03, 2015, 10:32:40 AM
Sauer names supplier as Schiff and says cumin is culprit:
http://www.cfsauer.com/wp-content/uploads/12-26-2014-Web-Recall-Statement.pdf
Posted by ajasfolks2
 - January 03, 2015, 10:29:17 AM
Linking to new recall -- could be related:
January 2, 2015 Zilks Hummus Undeclared Peanuts
Posted by ajasfolks2
 - January 03, 2015, 10:26:58 AM
I'm thinking it may have ALSO been garlic powder  as Xcontam source too?



Posted by guess
 - December 31, 2014, 11:35:59 AM
Either this manufacturer is extremely responsible initiating a voluntary recall this large, or the contamination was so gross that lab results would drive it under unlabeled ingredient.
Posted by YouKnowWho
 - December 31, 2014, 09:34:31 AM
Quote from: Macabre on December 30, 2014, 02:54:41 PM
And one yesterday.  This is amazing. 

We always liked Adams when we lived in Texas. 


Well, let this be a warning to us all:
Adams Gluten (Gluten Free) and Allergen Statement

Adams produces vanillas, extracts, and flavors that are 100% gluten free. Wheat is not used in any vanilla, extract, and flavor items (corn alcohol).

Many of Adams spice products are naturally gluten free. Adams does produce items that contain wheat in the spice manufacturing facility, as well as uses equipment that processes both allergens and non-allergens.

However, Adams does follow a strict Cleaning & Sanitation Procedure, as well as Allergen Segregation Practices and Allergen Scheduling to ensure that all allergens such as wheat/gluten will not be cross-contaminated.

By using these practices, it is unlikely that cross-contamination of wheat or other allergens in unacceptable levels will occur, though it is possible.


Any "dangerous grains" used in our products are clearly labeled in the ingredient statement of our items to ensure the safety of our customers.




Oooh--dangerous grains!!






http://www.adamsextract.com/gluten.asp

Yadda, yadda, yadda - you can do all that junk, spend time wasting ink, etc but all it takes is a few steps to sample said products to make sure they are gluten free.  Dang I wish GF labeling was clear and concise (not slapping labeling on products without testing).
Posted by CMdeux
 - December 31, 2014, 02:02:19 AM
Quote from: Macabre on December 30, 2014, 04:05:29 PM
And it's purely my and my husband's speculation, but we suspect that these two are related (at the very least they seem to be related to each other):

Dec 19. 2014:  Carroll Shelby brand/Wick Fowler brand chili seasoning kits  (US)

Oct 11 Ortega Taco Seasoning  *UPDATED 11/17/14--includes US*


Agree.


Guessing that this is cumin-- which may ultimately also mean coriander in other manufacturers.   :-[



We use a LOT of cumin.  I'm definitely going to ask DH to take it easy on the stuff until this shakes out, though-- because while what we have is likely safe, I'm not so sure about anything produced in the last four months or so.   :-/  Replacement could be rough, yk?
Posted by daisy madness
 - December 30, 2014, 10:30:55 PM
Quote from: Macabre on December 30, 2014, 04:05:29 PM
And it's purely my and my husband's speculation, but we suspect that these two are related (at the very least they seem to be related to each other):

Dec 19. 2014:  Carroll Shelby brand/Wick Fowler brand chili seasoning kits  (US)

Oct 11 Ortega Taco Seasoning  *UPDATED 11/17/14--includes US*

I agree.  What a mess!
Posted by Macabre
 - December 30, 2014, 04:05:29 PM
And it's purely my and my husband's speculation, but we suspect that these two are related (at the very least they seem to be related to each other):

Dec 19. 2014:  Carroll Shelby brand/Wick Fowler brand chili seasoning kits  (US)

Oct 11 Ortega Taco Seasoning  *UPDATED 11/17/14--includes US*
Posted by Macabre
 - December 30, 2014, 04:01:49 PM
I'm putting the links to the related recalls here.  I think this is going to get bigger.  It's really scary. 

Dec 29, 2014:  Tommy's Superfoods Santa Fe Rice  (US)

Dec 29 2014:  DL Jardines & Shotgun Willie's Texas Chili products (US)

Dec 30, 2014: Hausman Foods, LLC  Peanut in cumin from 3rd party supplier


In addition to these:

Quote from: Macabre on December 29, 2014, 11:14:48 AM
Three additional recalls were reported that are related to this recall:

Peanut Allergy Alert: J & B Sausage Co.
J & B Sausage Co., a Dallas, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 45,904 pounds of chicken and beef products. These products were shipped to HEB retail locations and Garland Independent School District in Texas.


Peanut Allergy Alert: HEB Meat Center
HEB Meat Center, a San Antonio, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 83,666 pounds of pork products. These products were shipped to retail HEB stores in Texas.


Peanut Allergy Alert: Garcia Foods, Inc.
Garcia Foods, Inc., a San Antonio, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 190,450 pounds of pork products, Hill Country Fare Chorizo. These products were shipped to retail locations in Texas. 
Posted by Macabre
 - December 30, 2014, 03:46:27 PM
I just listed on my FB page SIX foods affected by the Adams Flavors recall--in addition to Adams cumin products. 

I also just called favorite food source in Texas whose food we can buy in Minnesota to ask if they use Adams.  They didn't know about the recall adn are calling me back (the person wasn't sure if they use it or not). 

The information we've found is that it's Adams Flavors' supplier.  We don't know who that supplier is. Egads.   

It just occurred to me that the Wick Fowler recall is probably related (though that recall is also for almond, so maybe not).  Ooooh--the Ortega is also peanut and almond, and it says "one or more of the spice ingredients purchased from a third party supplier contain peanuts and almonds, allergens that are not declared on the products' labels."
Posted by Macabre
 - December 30, 2014, 02:54:41 PM
And one yesterday.  This is amazing. 

We always liked Adams when we lived in Texas. 


Well, let this be a warning to us all:
Adams Gluten (Gluten Free) and Allergen Statement

Adams produces vanillas, extracts, and flavors that are 100% gluten free. Wheat is not used in any vanilla, extract, and flavor items (corn alcohol).

Many of Adams spice products are naturally gluten free. Adams does produce items that contain wheat in the spice manufacturing facility, as well as uses equipment that processes both allergens and non-allergens.

However, Adams does follow a strict Cleaning & Sanitation Procedure, as well as Allergen Segregation Practices and Allergen Scheduling to ensure that all allergens such as wheat/gluten will not be cross-contaminated.

By using these practices, it is unlikely that cross-contamination of wheat or other allergens in unacceptable levels will occur, though it is possible.


Any "dangerous grains" used in our products are clearly labeled in the ingredient statement of our items to ensure the safety of our customers.




Oooh--dangerous grains!!






http://www.adamsextract.com/gluten.asp
Posted by Jessica
 - December 30, 2014, 02:10:49 PM
Two more recalls today (posted here already). i don't even want to imagine how far-reaching this will be in the end. :(
Posted by Macabre
 - December 29, 2014, 12:36:37 PM
Stinky--there is a thread under recalls.  I will try to join this to that one. And from what I can tell, it's Adams, a popular Texas-based spice company  The spices have been used in a number of foods, including chorizo. It affects some chorizo made by Hill Country, sold at grocers in Texas, products made at the HEB grocery store meat counter, and food distributed to the Garland ISD (large school district adjacent to Dallas), in addition to the spices.

This is really huge.  :-/

Posted by Stinky10
 - December 29, 2014, 12:34:01 PM
So it started with taco seasoning, now I've seen chorizo and cumin recalled.   I figured I would start a thread to put any links and info on this topic.  If there is already another thread - feel free to delete! 

My cumin is from Penzy's - I will try to call them or go there tomorrow.



Moderator note: I merged this thread with Stinky's thread CUMIN Recalls.