Imported raw Enoki mushrooms: What you need to know for safe food practices
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Imported raw Enoki mushrooms
✅ What Should You Do?
- ⚠️ Stop using this product until you have checked the recall details below.
- Follow the instructions from the issuing agency (see below).
- 💰 Check if you are eligible for a refund or free replacement from the retailer or manufacturer.
- 📋 Report a product safety incident to Health Canada
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Hazard / Issue
Listeria
Issued by
Communications and Public Affairs Branch
⚠️ What You Should Do
Always buy raw Enoki mushrooms from the refrigerated section at the grocery store.Refrigerate and store raw Enoki mushrooms at 4°C (40°F) or below, as soon as you get home from the grocery store.Keep raw Enoki mushrooms separate from foods that will not be cooked to avoid potential cross- contamination and prevent the spread of bacteria, if present.Wash your hands with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds before and after handling raw Enoki mushrooms. Also, wash utensils, countertops, and cutting boards before and after handling raw Enoki mushrooms.If people eat raw or undercooked Enoki mushrooms, they have an increased risk of becoming sick. Cooking Enoki mushrooms thoroughly at 70°C for at least 2 minutes reduces food safety risk.People who are pregnant, aged 60 or older or have a weakened immune system are more vulnerable to Listeria and should only eat thoroughly cooked Enoki mushrooms.For people in non-vulnerable populations who choose to eat raw Enoki mushrooms, try to choose the freshest product possible. Some products have date markings on the label that can help guide your decisions, such as a harvest date. Beware that raw Enoki mushrooms can often appear fresh even when they have been in distribution for a prolonged period.Consumers should report any related food safety concerns to the CFIA.Sign up for recall notifications by email.Always check to see if you have a recalled product in your home. Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased.Learn more:Food safety tips for mushroomsProduce safetyFood safety for fruits and vegetables
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