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Recall notice

Belevini Dried Whole Salted Smelt, Mullet, Goby recalled due to Clostridium Botulinum

2 months ago source fda.gov business

1901 Emmons Avenue, 11235 New York, United States

Update December 16th, 2025:
The recall was classified as Class I.

Source: www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm


November 11th, 2025:
MAMTAKIM Inc, is recalling Item # LL0320 DRIED WHOLE SMELTS SALTED (KORUSHKA), 5.29 oz (150 g) / 20 – 1 box, because this product consists of dried, un eviscerated fish longer than 5 inches, which has the potential to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum. The recalled product was sold to walk-in customers only at the retail store: Cherry Hill Emmons 1901 Emmons Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235.

Recalled Product Description
- Product Name: DRIED WHOLE SMELTS SALTED (KORUSHKA)
- Package: Transparent vacuum-sealed plastic pouch
- Net weight: 5.29 oz (150 g)
- Brand: BELEVINI
- Barcode: 0754684898995
- Storage: Refrigerated at 18°F–68°F
- Expiration Date: 04/08/2026

The recall was initiated after an FDA inspection and analysis determined that the fish had not been properly eviscerated, which can allow Clostridium botulinum to grow.

Source: www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/mamtakim-inc-recalls-dried-whole-smelts-salted-korushka-because-possible-health-risk

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