Recall of microgreens due to possible salmonella contamination

Image description: A depiction of the salmonella bacteria. The bacteria are oblong and purple with little tendrils that resemble hair. Three bacteria are shown against a black background
Image description: A depiction of the salmonella bacteria. The bacteria are oblong and purple with little tendrils that resemble hair. Three bacteria are shown against a black background (image: CDC).

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalled Les Jardins Picoudi microgreens last Friday. 

The brand’s broccoli, coriander, and arugula microgreens are possibly contaminated with salmonella. 

Most common symptoms of salmonella include diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps.

No one has reported falling ill after consuming the product yet.

If you have become ill after eating the recalled product, you should contact your doctor immediately. 

By Meg Cunningham

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