Friday, January 9, 2015

Listeria warning related to apples

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning that there could be listeria bacteria contaminating apples imported from Bidart Bros. of the United States.

Six have died and 26 are ill in the United States.

The varieties the have drawn the CFIA warning are Granny Smith and Gala packed under the Big B and Granny’s Best labels and imported by distributors Beauvais Ltee., Courchesne Larose and Coosemans Montreal Inc. to retailers and restaurants from Ontario to Newfoundland.

The Canadian recall was prompted after U.S. officials issued recalls. The CFIA says it continues to work closely with the Public Health Agency of Canada and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on the issue.

The public health agency says two Canadians – one in Ontario and another in Manitoba – have been sickened by the same genetic strain of listeria identified in the U.S. outbreaks related to caramel apples.

“As a precaution, the Public Health Agency of Canada is advising that Canadians do not eat Happy Apples caramel apples or any other commercially produced, prepackaged caramel apples imported from the U.S. until further notice.

“This includes plain caramel apples as well as those containing nuts, sprinkles, chocolate, or other toppings. These products could have a shelf life of one month,” the agency says on its website today.