Bakers of Paris is recalling some croissants sold in 18 Northern California Whole Foods Market stores because they were made with an egg wash that was not declared on the label.
With the growing international population in Canada, it is also seeing a rise in demand for produce not conventionally grown by farmers in the country.
Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency are recalling ready to eat Ajinomoto brand Yakitori Chicken with Japanese-Style Fried Rice because the chicken may be undercooked, posing a food poisoning hazard.
Loblaw Companies in Canada is recalling President’s Choice brand Smoked Atlantic Salmon sold at one location in Mississauga because it may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum bacteria.
Canadian kale grown in Carmen, Manitoba enjoyed a good season recently. Peak of the Market’s crop (late June to mid October) was in very good supply for its kale, sold by the carton.
During Canada’s winter months, we source our bell peppers (red, green and orange) in the Netherlands and Spain and rely on product from Ontario and Mexico during our summer season,” says Olivier Banon with Fruigor.
Seoul Trading Corporation is recalling Q.One brand Stuffed Honey Pancake Mix in Canada because it may contain undeclared peanuts, one of the major food allergens.