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Tempeh yeast products recalled in Australia over salmonella contamination

ClassificationSpecial Foodstime2026-06-16 15:37:29releaseadminfrequency1
summary:Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ has issued warning to consumers and food businesses in Australia, asking them not to use or sell two direct mail order products labeled, Tempeh Starter Yeast and Super Starter Yeast....
The products have been recalled in the US as there have been reported cases of salmonellosis associated with consumption of Tempeh (a fermented bean product) made with the recalled yeast products.

FSANZ has been notified that these products have been distributed internationally by a US-based company, IndonesianFoodMart.com, including to Australia via direct mail order or online.

The products were sold in sealed, clear plastic packages that bear a small computer printed label in the following sizes: 30g, 50g, 250g and 1000g. The recall affects all batches and sizes of the two recalled products.

FSANZ is advising anyone who may have purchased these products not to use them and to discard them.

Salmonellosis can be a serious foodborne illness, especially in young children, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems. Its symptoms include high fever, severe headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.

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