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Pounded yam recalled because of undeclared milk

Pounded yam recalled because of undeclared milk

Fayus Inc., doing business as Yusol International Foods of Sacramento, CA, is recalling OLA-OLA POUNDED YAM because the product may contain undeclared milk in the form of sodium caseinate, which is not declared on the label.

People with sensitivities or allergies to milk run the risk of severe or life threatening reactions if they consume this product.

The recall is being initiated as a result of an internal investigation discovering that some packaged OLA-OLA POUNDED YAM had been distributed in packaging that did not disclose the presence of sodium caseinate – derived from milk. 

A subsequent investigation found that the issue resulted from a temporary breakdown in the company’s production and packaging processes. 

OLA-OLA POUNDED YAM was distributed through distribution outlets between December 2025 and May 2026 in Canada, Australia and the following United States:

The recalled product is packaged in clear bags. The recalled product can be identified by the expiration dates: November 2028 through May 2029. Consumers should check expiration date on the front of the packaging. Fayus Inc. is working to apply dairy allergen warning stickers to affected products that remain on store shelves.

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