Beef Taquito, Chicken Quesadilla Recall

March 10, 2010

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WASHINGTONWindsor Foods, a firm with operations in Lampasas, Texas, and Oakland, Miss., is recalling approximately 1.7 million pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) beef taquito and chicken quesadilla products that may be contaminated with Salmonella. The packages of beef taquito and chicken quesadilla products contain hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) that was recalled March 4.

The recall involves 1.25-pound cartons of "JOSÉ OLÉ TAQUITOS SHREDDED STEAK ROLLED IN CORN TORTILLAS," 2.5-pound cartons of "JOSÉ OLÉ TAQUITOS SHREDDED STEAK ROLLED IN CORN TORTILLAS," "EL PASADO BEEF TAQUITOS," 4-pound cartons of "EL PASADO SHREDDED BEEF MINI TAQUITOS," 4-pound cartons of "CASA SOLANA SHREDDED BEEF MINI TAQUITOS," 12.5-pound cartons of "E-Z EATS! BEEF TAQUITOS," 1.25-pound cartons of "GIANT EAGLE STEAK TAQUITOS," 20-pound cartons of "JOSÉ OLÉ BEEF TAQUITOS," 3.3-pound cartons of "POSADA TAQUITOS CORN SHREDDED BEEF," 15-ounce cartons of "JOSÉ OLÉ TAQUITOS SHREDDED STEAK ROLLED IN CORN TORTILLAS," 15-pound boxes containing 3-pound 12-ounce cartons of "EL PASADO GRILLED CHICKEN QUESADILLAS GRILLED WHITE MEAT CHICKEN, CHEESE & SALSA FOLDED IN A FLOUR TORTILLA."

Click here to view a copy of the complete recall.

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