
Lucky
Green Trading, Inc. Recalls Thai
Basil Because of Possible Health
Risk
July 13, 2008
NOTE: The strain
of Salmonella found in this
company's Thai Basil is not
Salmonella Saintpaul, and
therefore not related to the
current Salmonella outbreak. This
positive finding was a result of
a routine inspections and testing
conducted by FDA inspectors. The
importer has been placed on
import alert and will have to
comply with the requirements of
the import alter before being
allowed to import its basil
product into the U.S.
LUCKY
GREEN TRADING, INC. of Garden
Grove, CA is recalling Thai Basil
, because it has the potential to
be contaminated with Salmonella ,
an organism which can cause
serious and sometimes fatal
infections in young children,
frail or elderly people, and
others with weakened immune
systems. Healthy persons infected
with Salmonella often experience
fever, diarrhea (which may be
bloody), nausea, vomiting and
abdominal pain. In rare
circumstances, infection with
Salmonella can result in the
organism getting into the
bloodstream and producing more
severe illnesses such as arterial
infections (i.e., infected
aneurysms), endocarditis and
arthritis.
Thai Basil was distributed
through retail stores and direct
delivery to customers in Southern
California, Arizona , and Nevada
on June 30, 2008.

Box of Thai Basil from
Lucky Green Trading, Inc.
The product was shipped in 14 LB
cardboard cartons with 12
individual packages weighting
approx.1.2 LB each in clear,
unmarked, plastic bags. The
exterior cartons were labeled
"16 DE SEPTIEMBRE S/N SANTA
ROSA TAPACHULA NAYARIT, C.P.
63731" "Thai
Basil" and also had an
attached sticker with Airway Bill
#027 1947 0861.
No illnesses have been reported
to date.
The recall was as the result of a
random testing by the FDA which
revealed that the finished
products contained the Salmonella
. The company has suspended
distribution and importation of
the product as FDA and the
company continues their
investigation.
Consumers who purchased basil
should contact the store where
they purchased the product to
determine if their basil is the
Thai basil involved in the
recall. Consumers with questions
may contact the company at
(714) 554-9293.
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