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CFIA Recalls SupHerb Farms Cilantro Due to Wood Contamination

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced a recall for the SupHerb Farms brand IQF Cilantro Large due to contamination with wood pieces. This affects packages weighing 13.61 kg with codes 003734, 003737, and 003741. The items do not have corresponding UPC identifiers.

The distribution occurred in Ontario, primarily reaching hotels, restaurants, institutions, and manufacturing facilities. Classified as a Class 3 recall, this indicates a lower risk of adverse health effects.

Affected consumers and businesses should inspect their inventories and refrain from using the implicated cilantro. Discarding procedures must align with local regulations. Queries concerning the recall can be addressed to the CFIA for clarification.

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