The USDA’s FSIS issued a public health alert for chicken and beef samosa products. It’s reported some spring roll pastries have been recalled by the manufacturer Tee Yih Jia Food Manufacturing due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen.
According to the USDA, the products may contain milk not declared on the product labels.
The chicken and beef samosas items produced from Nov. 11, 2019, through Nov. 11, 2020, are subject to the public health alert:
- 12-oz. packages containing 12 pieces of “TAZA CHICKEN SAMOSAS Stuffed pastry with seasoned chicken” with best-by dates of Nov. 11, 2020, through Nov. 11, 2021.
- 12-oz. packages containing 12 pieces of “TAZA BEEF SAMOSAS Stuffed pastry with seasoned ground beef” with best-by dates of Nov. 11, 2020, through Nov. 11, 2021.
- 12-oz. packages containing 12 pieces of “SOUTH ASIAN FOOD Beef SAMOSAS Stuffed pastry with seasoned ground beef” with best-by dates of Nov. 11, 2020, through Nov. 11, 2021.
- 12-oz. packages containing 12 pieces of “SOUTH ASIAN FOOD Chicken SAMOSAS Stuffed pastry with seasoned chicken” with best-by dates of Nov. 11, 2020, through Nov. 11, 2021.
According to the USDA, the products bear establishment number “EST. 44163” or “P-44163” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to distributors in California, New York and Texas.
There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an illness should contact a health care provider.