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B.C. food products recalled for possible Listeria contamination

Health Canada shared photos of several of the recalled products, including this one of spicy quail eggs. (Health Canada) Health Canada shared photos of several of the recalled products, including this one of spicy quail eggs. (Health Canada)
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Federal authorities have issued a recall warning for a series of food products distributed in British Columbia due to possible Listeria contamination.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the recall involves Juewei-branded meats and vegetables, ranging from beef, duck and pork, to potato, kelp and lotus root.

The agency says some of the recalled products were sold at Kingwuu restaurant in Richmond, B.C., from April 19 to 23.

It says the recall was triggered by the company that made the products, and there have been no reported cases of illness linked to consumption.

Consumers have been warned to avoid eating the recalled products even if there aren't any visual signs of spoilage, since contaminated food can appear normal but induce symptoms such as vomiting, nausea and fever.

The federal agency says all recalled products should be either thrown away or returned to the location of purchase.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 26, 2024.

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