Frozen Sprouted Bean Salmonella Recall – Mat and Moong Beans [Update]

Updated with an FDA warning about an additional product.Frozen sprouted mat and moong beans have been recalled in connection with a multistate Salmonella outbreak. On July 16, Chetek Group issued a recall for frozen sprouted mat and moong beans. The recall was issued in connection with a multistate Salmonella outbreak. Consumers who have purchased these products should not eat them.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) discovered the problem through product testing. Whole genone sequencing tests revealed that the Salmonella strain found in the bean has caused illnesses. The company has temporarily suspended production of these products.

Deep Sprouted Mat and Moong Bean Salmonella Recall

Deep Sprouted Moong

16 oz. packet
Lot codes-24330, 25072, 25108, 24353, 25171, 24297, 25058, 25078, 24291, 25107, 24354, and 24292

Deep Sprouted Mat (Moth)

16 oz. packet
Lost codes: 24330, 25072, 25108, 24353, 25171, 24297, 25058, 25078, 24291, 25107, 24354, and 24292

In addition to the recall for mat and moong beans, the FDA has issued a warning not eat, sell, or serve

Deep-brand Premium Select Frozen SURTI UNDHIU MIX 

  • 12-oz (340 g) packages
  • Lot code IN25158K
  • Use By date of 06 Dec 2026,

The warning is based on recent product tests that were positive for Salmonella. Further tests determined that the strain of Salmonella found in this product matches the strain causing illnesses.

Symptoms of a Salmonella Infection

Symptoms of a Salmonella infection usually develop within six to 72 hours and include:

  • Fever
  • Nausea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea that may be bloody

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Category: Food Poisoning, Salmonella
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