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Allergy Alert: Dumplings with Undeclared Milk

M & P Food Production Ltd. of Brooklyn, NY is recalling approximately 11,000 lbs. of chicken, beef, veal and pork dumplings because they may contain milk, an undeclared allergen, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Tuesday.

The problem was discovered during a routine inspection by an FSIS inspector who noticed that sour cream was added to the dough, but that the label did not indicate milk was an ingredient.

There have been no reports of adverse reactions.

The recall includes:

14 oz. pouches of “Bapehuku Beef Dumplings”

16 oz. pouches of “Babushka Brand Beef and Pork Dumplings”

16 oz. pouches of “Babushka Brand Veal Dumplings”

16 oz. pouches of “Babushka Brand Chicken Dumplings”

16 oz. pouches of “Russian Brand Veal Dumplings”

16 oz. pouches of “Russian Brand Chicken Dumplings”

16 oz. pouches of “Siberian Brand Pork Dumplings”

16 oz. pouches of “Siberian Style Dumplings”

Each chicken product package bears the establishment number “P-18832” and each meat product package bears the establishment number “EST 18832” inside the USDA mark of inspection. The products were produced between March 18, 2011 and Sept. 19, 2011, and distributed to retail stores in Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and South Carolina.

Consumers with questions about the recall should contact Vera Raziyeva of M&P Food Production at 718-438-5197.

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