Recall: Tasso Ready-To-Eat Tasso Ham
On 2018-01-09, the USDA announced that Crescent City Meats is conducting a recall on Ready-To-Eat Tasso Ham due to a possible underprocessing. The recalled products were sold under the brand name(s) Tasso during an unspecified time period throughout the regions shown in the map below.
In recent months, there have been 3 food recalls due to potential unintended use, including dark chocolate bars, chocolate covered cashews and more. Additionally, there have been 115 food recalls due to other health hazards as well as 14 drug and medical device recalls.

Company Contact Information:
Name: Crescent City Meats
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Detailed Recall Information
Regions Where Sold: Because the region was not specified, it is assumed that this product was available nationwide.
Product Description: Ready-To-Eat Tasso Ham
Brand Name(s): Tasso
Reason for Recall: Underprocessing
Official Recall Date: 2018-01-05
Note: Although this recall announcement is dated 01/05/2018, it was not published by the FDA until 01/09/2018.
Additional information provided by the USDA.gov:
Crescent City Meats, a Metairie, La., establishment, is recalling approximately 430 pounds of Ready-to-Eat (RTE) Tasso Cajun Spicy Ham products because the RTE product may be underprocessed, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. Read More.
More information may be available at USDA.gov
Sources may include Food & Drug Administration (FDA), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Health Canada and companies involved with this or a related recall.
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