SACRAMENTO — California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Director Dr. Ron Chapman on Wednesday warned people not to eat Banner Mountain Organic Alfalfa Sprouts, Organic Clover Sprouts and Organic Sprout Blends containing alfalfa or clover sprouts, because these products may be contaminated with Salmonella. To date, no illnesses have been reported.
Banner Mountain Sprouts, Inc. of Sacramento initiated a voluntary recall after learning that a routine company surveillance sample of its sprouts tested positive for Salmonella.
The recalled sprouts have “sell by” dates between June 17 and July 6 and were distributed to retail and wholesale locations throughout California.
The recalled sprouts were packaged in clear four- and five-ounce plastic “clamshell-type” containers and one- and two-pound plastic bags with labels applied to each. The following product labels are currently being recalled by Banner Mountain Sprouts:
* Alfalfa Sprouts — 1- and 2-pound plastic bags, 4-ounce plastic container;
* Clover Sprouts — 1-pound plastic bag, 4-ounce plastic container;
* Zesty Greens — 4-ounce plastic container;
* Sprout Salad — 5-ounce plastic container; and
* Alfalfa-Broccoli Sprouts — 4-ounce plastic container.
Consumers in possession of these recalled sprout products should discard or return to the store of purchase for a refund.
According to the CDPH, symptoms of Salmonella infection include fever, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea that may be bloody.
The CDPH stated that most infected people recover within a week. Some may develop complications that require hospitalization. Infants, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems are at highest risk for more severe illness.
CDPH recommends consumers experiencing any ill effects after consuming these products should consult their health care provider.
Consumers who observe the product being offered for sale are encouraged to report to the CDPH toll free complaint line at 800-495-3232. For more information, visit www.cdph.ca.gov/.