California Ranch Food Company, Inc. of Vernon, CA, is recalling Trader Joe’s fully cooked falafel Heat & Eat because of foreign objects in the product, specifically rocks.
According to the details posted online by the FDA, the recall was initiated on July 28, 2023, and is ongoing.
The recalled product was distributed in Connecticut, Texas and Illinois.
Recalled product:
- Trader Joe’s Fully Cooked Falafel Heat & Eat
- NET WT. 12 OZ (340g)
- Distributed and Sold Exclusively By: Trader Joe’s Monrovia, CA 91016
- UPC 0093 9355
Code Information: 07223-1, 07223-2, 07523-1, 07523-2, 08123-1, 08123-2, 09323-1, 09323-2, 09423-1, 09423-2, 09523-1, 09523-2, 09623-1, 09623-2, 11423-1, 11423-2, 11523-1, 11523-2, 11723-1, 11723-2, 11823-1, 12123-1, 12123-2, 13023-1, 13023-2, 14023-1, 14023-2, 14223-1, 14223-2, 14423-1, 14423-2, 15323-1, 16323-1, 16323-2, 16623-1, 16623-2, 17023-1, 17023-2, 17123-1, 19223-2, 19423-1 and 19423-2
Anyone who purchased the recalled product should immediately dispose of it and not consume it.
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California Ranch Food Company, Inc. of Vernon, CA, is recalling Trader Joe's fully cooked falafel Heat & Eat because of foreign objects in the product, specifically rocks. According to the details posted online by the FDA, the recall was initiated on July 28, 2023, and is ongoing.
What happened to Trader Joe's falafel? ›
Trader Joe's has recalled its frozen falafel for potentially having rocks in it, after it recalled two of its cookie products for the same reason recently.
Why does Trader Joe's food have rocks in it? ›
In the case of the rocks in Trader Joe's almond cookies, The Daily Meal explains that this could have something to do with how almonds are harvested. Mechanical equipment shakes the almond plant and then gathers the fallen almonds from the ground, so rocks, gravel, or other bits might get scooped up along with them.
What products were recalled at Trader Joe's? ›
Recalled products include all lots of the following products:
- Trader Joe's Chicken Enchiladas Verde (SKU 58292)
- Trader Joe's Cilantro Salad Dressing (SKU 36420)
- Trader Joe's Elote Chopped Salad Kit (SKU 74768)
- Trader Joe's Southwest Salad (SKU 56077)
Are Trader Joe's falafel healthy? ›
If you're going to serve them, we recommend you try to doll them up as much as possible beforehand. These falafel aren't exactly healthy, either: three pieces contain 19 grams of fat, 320 calories, 490 mg of sodium, and 30 grams of carbohydrates.
Which Trader Joe's falafel is recalled? ›
Recalled product:
Trader Joe's Fully Cooked Falafel Heat & Eat. NET WT. 12 OZ (340g)
What is the controversy with Trader Joe's? ›
A new investigation from the food publication Taste says that some small food brands believe that Trader Joe's has ripped them off — copied their products and cut them out of prospective deals.
What Trader Joe's items are being recalled in 2024? ›
Trader Joe's is recalling a specific cashew product due to Salmonella fears. The specific product is Trader Joe's 50% Less Salt Roasted & Salted Whole Cashews. The image on Trader Joe's recall page shows the cashews come in a clear plastic bag.
What is the most sold item at Trader Joe's? ›
The #1 Overall award went to Chili & Lime Flavored Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips.
What dumplings did Trader Joe's recall? ›
Why are the dumplings being recalled? The Trader Joe's Steamed Chicken Soup Dumplings are being recalled due to potential contamination by a foreign object. In this case, the foreign object is plastic. The recall was initiated after reports from consumers that they found hard plastic inside the dumplings.
It can be eaten daily but in moderation, if not in some people it may cause bloating an abdominal discomfort. Is falafel a healthy protein source? Falafel is a plant-based protein champ, filled with proteins from chickpeas or fava beans. It's a fitting choice for vegetarians or vegans.
Is falafel healthier than gyro meat? ›
Go with the falafel. The gyro has more saturated fat, more calories, and (usually) more sodium than the falafel—or chicken or vegetable sandwich fillings—on most menus. Take Daphne's, a "California-fresh" West Coast chain with 56 restaurants that lists calories on its menus and Nutrition Facts on its Web site.
What is falafel made of? ›
Falafel is a popular Middle Eastern “fast food” made of a mixture of chickpeas (or fava beans), fresh herbs, and spices that are formed into a small patties or balls. It's thought that falafel originated in Egypt as Coptic Christians looked for a hearty replacement for meat during long seasons of fasting or lent.
Why does Trader Joe's discontinue everything? ›
Most grocery stores have to contend with manufacturers' “slotting fees”; in other words, what they pay to keep items on the shelf. At TJ's, items that don't sell as well will affect the store's bottom line since a company isn't paying to place them there, hence incentivizing discontinuation.
Why did falafel fall apart? ›
The moisture in the pre cooked beans make the falafels soggy and fall apart whereas frying the uncooked chickpeas makes them crispier.
Who bought out Trader Joe's? ›
Aldi Nord purchased Trader Joe's in 1979 from founder Joe Coulombe. Coulombe founded Trader Joe's in 1967 in Pasadena, Calif. Coulombe was the one who helped define Trader Joe's aesthetic and offerings over the next two decades. Coulombe stayed with the company after Aldi Nord bought it until 1988.
What is the difference between Egyptian falafel and Lebanese falafel? ›
Falafel is usually made with fava beans in Egyptian cuisine, with chickpeas in Palestinian cuisine, or either just chickpeas or a combination of both in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.