Prima Vera Nueva, Inc. Recalls Butternut Squash Tamales Over Listeria Concerns
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Prima Vera Nueva, Inc. is recalling 18,876 packages of Butternut Squash Tamales distributed in California and Nevada due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
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What Happened
Prima Vera Nueva, Inc., based in Sonoma, California, has initiated a voluntary recall of its Butternut Squash Tamales with Roasted Green Chiles (No Dairy) due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The recall was firm-initiated on December 12, 2025, and has been classified by the FDA as a Class II recall.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall affects 18,876 packages of tamales. The specific product details are as follows:
- Product Name: Butternut Squash Tamales with Roasted Green Chiles, NO DAIRY
- UPC: 748732000300
- Quantity: 18,876 packages (4 tamales per 24oz package)
- Recall Number: H-0430-2026
- Distribution: The products were distributed in California and Nevada.
Ingredients listed on the packaging include organic corn flour masa, organic butternut squash, roasted green chiles, non-GMO corn, non-hydrogenated vegetable shortening, salt, spices, and baking powder.
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased the affected tamales are advised not to consume the product. The items are perishable and should be kept refrigerated if still in possession. For questions regarding the recall or to inquire about refunds, consumers can contact Prima Vera Nueva, Inc. at (707) 939-9350. The company is located at 17070 Sonoma Highway, Sonoma, CA 95476.
Why This Matters
This recall is significant because Listeria monocytogenes is a biological hazard that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections. It poses a particular risk to young children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems.
Source
Information provided by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗
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