The symptoms of infection with Listeria can include fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, convulsions, and sometimes diarrhea or gastrointestinal symptoms. There have been no confirmed reports of food poisoning. Southern Californias Favorite Destination for Fine Wine, Natural Wine, Artisan Spirits, Craft Beer, Gourmet Foods, Wine Accessories. The problem was discovered when the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) performed routine Listeria monocytogenes sampling. These items were shipped to retail locations nationwide in the United States and exported to Canada. Their products are made with pork from heritage-breed pigs, pasture raised on family-owned sustainable farms. The products are marked with establishment number “M-45334” inside the USDA mark of inspection. Olli Salumeria makes artisanal slow-cured meats based on original 160-year-old family recipes that were handed down to 4th generation Italian Salumiere, Oliviero 'Olli' Colmignoli.
#OLLI SALAMI CODE#
175 gram packages of “OLLI CALABRESE SPICY SALAMI” containing lot code 1000012807.175 gram packages of “OLLI NAPOLI APPLEWOOD-SMOKED SALAMI” containing lot code 1000012810.175 gram packages of “OLLI MOLISANA PEPPER + GARLIC SALAMI” containing lot code 1000012808.packages of “Gusto PEPPERONI CLASSICALLY AMERICAN” containing lot code 1000012804. packages of “Gusto TOSCANO FENNEL POLLEN SALAME” containing lot code 1000012805.
packages of “Gusto SOPRESSATA BLACK PEPPERCORN SALAME” containing lot code 1000012811. packages of “Gusto CHORIZO SMOKED PAPRIKA” containing lot code 1000012812. packages of “Gusto NAPOLI APPLEWOOD-SMOKED SALAME” containing lot code 1000012821. Olli's Genoa salami is made with premium pork and seasoned simply with salt and white pepper to let the delicious flavors shine through. Pork raised without antibiotics ever Traditionally fermented & dried. The following products are subject to recall: Olli Salumeria, Salami, Pepper-Garlic, Sopressata (4 oz). The salami was packaged on January 19, 2018. Olli Salumeria Americana, of Oceanside, California, is recalling 3,946 pounds of ready-to-eat salami that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, according to the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).