Urgent recall! This popular vegetable could cause severe illness due to contamination risk

Oh dear, it seems like we can't get through a week without some sort of food recall affecting our groceries. This time, it's a popular vegetable that has our friends at Food Standards Australia sounding the alarm.

If you're a fan of Enoki Mushrooms, which have risen in popularity recently for their delicate taste and unique appearance, you'll want to pay close attention to the latest news. KO Food Australia has urgently issued a recall of enoki mushrooms in New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia due to a possible Listeria contamination risk.




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The enoki mushrooms mentioned have been subjected to a recall, Source: Food Standards Australia.



These mushrooms have been sold at various Asian grocery stores, and, unfortunately, they may have an incorrect use-by date of July 15, 2023, printed on their packaging. This puts consumers at risk of eating mushrooms contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, and no one wants that on their dinner plate!

What is Listeria monocytogenes?​

Listeria monocytogenes is a type of bacteria that can be found lurking in moist environments like water, soil, and even your refrigerator! These sneaky microbes love to make their way into our food, particularly ready-to-eat products and raw produce, including our beloved enoki mushrooms. Handling contaminated food or coming in contact with contaminated surfaces can lead to Listeriosis.



Listeriosis, the illness resulting from Listeria monocytogenes infection, can present itself as mild flu-like symptoms or, in more severe cases, result in a high fever, muscle aches, nausea, or diarrhoea. When infected, it can cause serious complications, such as meningitis or even death.

The good news is that Listeria infections can usually be treated with antibiotics, provided they are caught early on. So if you're experiencing worrying symptoms after possibly consuming these enoki mushrooms, it's imperative to seek medical advice immediately.

'Listeria monocytogenes may cause severe illness in pregnant women, unborn babies, neonates, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals,' Food Standards Australia has warned. 'The general population can also become ill from consuming food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.'



To keep our dear members informed and safe, here's what you should do if you've purchased the recalled enoki mushrooms:
  1. Check the use-by date on the packaging and if it reads July 15, 2023, you should immediately remove the mushrooms from your kitchen.
  2. Don't consume them under any circumstances.
  3. If you're concerned about your health after possibly consuming these mushrooms, seek medical advice as soon as possible.
  4. Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
For more information on this recall and to stay updated with any additional developments, head to the Food Standards Australia website.



Key Takeaways
  • Enoki mushrooms have been urgently recalled in New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia due to potential Listeria contamination.
  • The product, distributed by KO Food Australia, has been available for sale at Asian grocery stores with a use-by date of July 15, 2023.
  • Food Standards Australia says the recall is due to an incorrect best-before date, which has an increased Listeria monocytogenes risk.
  • Shoppers who have purchased the recalled mushrooms should seek medical advice if concerned about their health and return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
We know it's frustrating, especially for those who have already made plans to impress guests with a delicious enoki mushroom dish. But your well-being is our top priority, and we want to ensure that our Seniors Discount Club members remain healthy and happy.

In the meantime, we encourage you to explore alternative delicious and—most importantly—safe vegetables you can use as substitutes. Why not try Shiitake or Oyster mushrooms for a delightful taste difference? After all, variety is the spice of life!



Remember, stay vigilant with your grocery choices, and always take note of recalls and warnings to ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones. Here at the Seniors Discount Club, we'll always have your back! Stay informed, stay safe, and keep those grocery shopping adventures interesting.
 
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Oh dear, it seems like we can't get through a week without some sort of food recall affecting our groceries. This time, it's a popular vegetable that has our friends at Food Standards Australia sounding the alarm.

If you're a fan of Enoki Mushrooms, which have risen in popularity recently for their delicate taste and unique appearance, you'll want to pay close attention to the latest news. KO Food Australia has urgently issued a recall of enoki mushrooms in New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia due to a possible Listeria contamination risk.




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The enoki mushrooms mentioned have been subjected to a recall, Source: Food Standards Australia.



These mushrooms have been sold at various Asian grocery stores, and, unfortunately, they may have an incorrect use-by date of July 15, 2023, printed on their packaging. This puts consumers at risk of eating mushrooms contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, and no one wants that on their dinner plate!

What is Listeria monocytogenes?​

Listeria monocytogenes is a type of bacteria that can be found lurking in moist environments like water, soil, and even your refrigerator! These sneaky microbes love to make their way into our food, particularly ready-to-eat products and raw produce, including our beloved enoki mushrooms. Handling contaminated food or coming in contact with contaminated surfaces can lead to Listeriosis.



Listeriosis, the illness resulting from Listeria monocytogenes infection, can present itself as mild flu-like symptoms or, in more severe cases, result in a high fever, muscle aches, nausea, or diarrhoea. When infected, it can cause serious complications, such as meningitis or even death.

The good news is that Listeria infections can usually be treated with antibiotics, provided they are caught early on. So if you're experiencing worrying symptoms after possibly consuming these enoki mushrooms, it's imperative to seek medical advice immediately.

'Listeria monocytogenes may cause severe illness in pregnant women, unborn babies, neonates, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals,' Food Standards Australia has warned. 'The general population can also become ill from consuming food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.'



To keep our dear members informed and safe, here's what you should do if you've purchased the recalled enoki mushrooms:
  1. Check the use-by date on the packaging and if it reads July 15, 2023, you should immediately remove the mushrooms from your kitchen.
  2. Don't consume them under any circumstances.
  3. If you're concerned about your health after possibly consuming these mushrooms, seek medical advice as soon as possible.
  4. Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
For more information on this recall and to stay updated with any additional developments, head to the Food Standards Australia website.



Key Takeaways

  • Enoki mushrooms have been urgently recalled in New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia due to potential Listeria contamination.
  • The product, distributed by KO Food Australia, has been available for sale at Asian grocery stores with a use-by date of July 15, 2023.
  • Food Standards Australia says the recall is due to an incorrect best-before date, which has an increased Listeria monocytogenes risk.
  • Shoppers who have purchased the recalled mushrooms should seek medical advice if concerned about their health and return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
We know it's frustrating, especially for those who have already made plans to impress guests with a delicious enoki mushroom dish. But your well-being is our top priority, and we want to ensure that our Seniors Discount Club members remain healthy and happy.

In the meantime, we encourage you to explore alternative delicious and—most importantly—safe vegetables you can use as substitutes. Why not try Shiitake or Oyster mushrooms for a delightful taste difference? After all, variety is the spice of life!



Remember, stay vigilant with your grocery choices, and always take note of recalls and warnings to ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones. Here at the Seniors Discount Club, we'll always have your back! Stay informed, stay safe, and keep those grocery shopping adventures interesting.
 
Prefer to pick our own wild forest mushrooms when in season
This is of course not for everyone but for seasoned pickers only as there are too many poisonous mushrooms too
 
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Oh dear, it seems like we can't get through a week without some sort of food recall affecting our groceries. This time, it's a popular vegetable that has our friends at Food Standards Australia sounding the alarm.

If you're a fan of Enoki Mushrooms, which have risen in popularity recently for their delicate taste and unique appearance, you'll want to pay close attention to the latest news. KO Food Australia has urgently issued a recall of enoki mushrooms in New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia due to a possible Listeria contamination risk.




View attachment 21676
The enoki mushrooms mentioned have been subjected to a recall, Source: Food Standards Australia.



These mushrooms have been sold at various Asian grocery stores, and, unfortunately, they may have an incorrect use-by date of July 15, 2023, printed on their packaging. This puts consumers at risk of eating mushrooms contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, and no one wants that on their dinner plate!

What is Listeria monocytogenes?​

Listeria monocytogenes is a type of bacteria that can be found lurking in moist environments like water, soil, and even your refrigerator! These sneaky microbes love to make their way into our food, particularly ready-to-eat products and raw produce, including our beloved enoki mushrooms. Handling contaminated food or coming in contact with contaminated surfaces can lead to Listeriosis.



Listeriosis, the illness resulting from Listeria monocytogenes infection, can present itself as mild flu-like symptoms or, in more severe cases, result in a high fever, muscle aches, nausea, or diarrhoea. When infected, it can cause serious complications, such as meningitis or even death.

The good news is that Listeria infections can usually be treated with antibiotics, provided they are caught early on. So if you're experiencing worrying symptoms after possibly consuming these enoki mushrooms, it's imperative to seek medical advice immediately.

'Listeria monocytogenes may cause severe illness in pregnant women, unborn babies, neonates, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals,' Food Standards Australia has warned. 'The general population can also become ill from consuming food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.'



To keep our dear members informed and safe, here's what you should do if you've purchased the recalled enoki mushrooms:
  1. Check the use-by date on the packaging and if it reads July 15, 2023, you should immediately remove the mushrooms from your kitchen.
  2. Don't consume them under any circumstances.
  3. If you're concerned about your health after possibly consuming these mushrooms, seek medical advice as soon as possible.
  4. Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
For more information on this recall and to stay updated with any additional developments, head to the Food Standards Australia website.



Key Takeaways

  • Enoki mushrooms have been urgently recalled in New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia due to potential Listeria contamination.
  • The product, distributed by KO Food Australia, has been available for sale at Asian grocery stores with a use-by date of July 15, 2023.
  • Food Standards Australia says the recall is due to an incorrect best-before date, which has an increased Listeria monocytogenes risk.
  • Shoppers who have purchased the recalled mushrooms should seek medical advice if concerned about their health and return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
We know it's frustrating, especially for those who have already made plans to impress guests with a delicious enoki mushroom dish. But your well-being is our top priority, and we want to ensure that our Seniors Discount Club members remain healthy and happy.

In the meantime, we encourage you to explore alternative delicious and—most importantly—safe vegetables you can use as substitutes. Why not try Shiitake or Oyster mushrooms for a delightful taste difference? After all, variety is the spice of life!



Remember, stay vigilant with your grocery choices, and always take note of recalls and warnings to ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones. Here at the Seniors Discount Club, we'll always have your back! Stay informed, stay safe, and keep those grocery shopping adventures interesting.
I wonder if Listeria contributed to the 'ending' of Fergie's friend in a Manhattan jail for pedo crimes. Forgive me, but am having tech issues trying to reply to the Fergie story, so will sneak it in here. The point I wanted to make is that it is important for us to realise human trafficking is a very real and growing business that must be stopped. Watch the movie coming out in July titled The Sound of Freedom. https://www.angel.com/blog/angel-studios/posts/sound-of-freedom-release-date
 
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I wonder if Listeria contributed to the 'ending' of Fergie's friend in a Manhattan jail for pedo crimes. Forgive me, but am having tech issues trying to reply to the Fergie story, so will sneak it in here. The point I wanted to make is that it is important for us to realise human trafficking is a very real and growing business that must be stopped. Watch the movie coming out in July titled The Sound of Freedom. https://www.angel.com/blog/angel-studios/posts/sound-of-freedom-release-date
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