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Brazilian Taste Recalls 4,000 Pounds of Croquettes for Undeclared Sesame

Brazilian Taste recalled 4,120 pounds of croquettes due to undeclared sesame, a major allergen, distributed across six states and online, with no reported adverse reactions.

  • This past week, Brazilian Taste of Lexington, South Carolina recalled 4,120 pounds of chicken and beef croquettes because they contain sesame that is not listed on the label, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said.
  • The FDA informed the USDA that bread crumb ingredients shared between FDA- and FSIS-regulated products contained sesame that may not have been declared on labels.
  • The recall covers roughly 4,120 pounds of frozen croquettes produced between March 4, 2025 and Aug. 19, 2025, including 17.63-ounce and 13.7-ounce packages and beef croquettes made on June 2, 2025 with best-by dates like Feb. 2, 2026.
  • Consumers who bought the croquettes are urged not to eat them and to throw them away or return them, with no adverse reactions reported and contacts provided by Barbara Bueno and the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 888-MPHotline.
  • The FSIS classified the action as a Class I recall, noting there is a reasonable probability of serious health consequences and will post a full retail distribution list at www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls.
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Brazilian Taste recalls 4,000 pounds of croquettes for undeclared sesame

Brazilian Taste recalled 4,120 pounds of frozen chicken and beef croquettes for undeclared sesame, a major allergen.

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