Tempeh Salmonella Cases Increase From 46 to 60
date:May 09, 2012
n lab tests first indicated, according to the Buncombe County Department of Health. As of May 4, seven of the outbreak cases had been hospitalized.


Smiling Hara temporarily halted production and recalled all its tempeh made between January 11 and April 11 with best-by dates of July 11 through October 25. Owners of the firm believe the pre-packaged culture they used to make tempeh likely was contaminated with Salmonella.


Although many of those sickened either ate the implicated tempeh or poss
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