The Recall Desk
HighFDA (Food)·F-0948-2021·Announced 2021-09-08

Mai Cuisine Spicy Shrimp Tempura Roll Recalled for Salmonella

Mai Cuisine is recalling Spicy Shrimp Tempura Roll sold at New Leaf Community Market stores in Northern California due to Salmonella contamination in the frozen shrimp ingredient.

What this means for you

Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.

Our severity reasoning: This is an FDA Class II recall involving Salmonella, a high-risk pathogen. The source text does not report any illnesses or injuries, making the hazard theoretical rather than confirmed, which limits the score to a maximum of 3 per the rubric.

Plain-English summary

Mai Cuisine is recalling Spicy Shrimp Tempura Roll (UPC: 81282401109) sold at Mai Sushi counters inside New Leaf Community Market stores in Northern California. The recall was initiated after the supplier notified Mai Cuisine of Salmonella contamination in frozen shrimp that was used in the sushi products.

Affected products were hand-crafted on August 12 or 13, 2021, with best-by dates of August 13 or 14, 2021. A total of 103 packages from New Leaf Market Stores are affected.

Consumers who purchased this product should not consume it. Those with questions about the recall should contact the recalling firm, Mai Cuisine.

The recalled product

Product
SPICY SHRIMP TEMPURA ROLL UPC: 81282401109 Product was sold from Mai Sushi counters inside New Leaf Community Market stores in Northern CA.
Manufacturer
Mai Cuisine
Hazard
  • salmonella

Distribution

Distributed in 1 state:

  • CA