Key Takeaways
- Nineteen more pistachio and pistachio-containing products have been recalled in Canada due to concerns of possible salmonella contamination.
- The recall involves various products, including pistachio kernels, raw pistachios, and pistachio-containing mixes, sold in different provinces across Canada.
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has updated its recall listings, which now include over 200 pistachio-related products.
- Consumers are advised to check the CFIA’s recall listings and discard or return any affected products to the place of purchase.
Introduction to the Recall
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced the recall of nineteen more pistachio and pistachio-containing products due to concerns of possible salmonella contamination. This recall is an extension of an ongoing food safety investigation, which has already led to the recall of over 200 pistachio-related products in Canada. The affected products include pistachio kernels, raw pistachios, and pistachio-containing mixes, sold in various provinces across the country.
Affected Products and Provinces
The latest recall involves products sold in eight provinces, including British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Some of the affected products include pistachio kernels, raw pistachios, and pistachio-containing mixes, sold under different brand names, such as Tootsi, Yupik, and A-1 Spice. The products were sold in various quantities, ranging from 200-gram packages to 10-kilogram quantities, and were distributed to hotels, restaurants, institutions, and manufacturers.
Product Details and Recall Information
The CFIA has provided detailed information about the affected products, including their UPC numbers, lot numbers, and best-before dates. For example, the recall includes raw pistachio kernels sold under the Tootsi brand, with a UPC number of 10828779103060 and a lot number of 011103. The recall also includes pistachio nut butter sold under the Tootsi Impex Inc. brand, with a UPC number of (01) 0 0890311 11609 1 and a best-before date of July 15, 2026. Consumers can find the full list of affected products on the CFIA’s website.
Consumer Advice and Next Steps
The CFIA advises consumers to check their homes for any of the recalled products and to discard or return them to the place of purchase. The agency also reminds consumers to always follow safe food handling practices, such as washing their hands and utensils before and after handling food. Consumers can contact the CFIA or the manufacturer for more information about the recall and to report any concerns.
Conclusion and Ongoing Investigation
The recall of pistachio and pistachio-containing products is an ongoing food safety investigation, and the CFIA continues to update its recall listings as more information becomes available. Consumers are advised to stay informed and to check the CFIA’s website regularly for the latest information about the recall. By taking these precautions, consumers can help protect themselves and their families from the risk of salmonella contamination. The CFIA’s efforts to investigate and recall affected products demonstrate the agency’s commitment to ensuring the safety of Canada’s food supply.


