FDA recall watch: Enoki mushrooms are the main item to check right now

Food Recall

If you bought HH Fresh Trading TW Enoki Mushrooms 150g, check your refrigerator now. The FDA says the product is being recalled because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, and the affected distribution is limited to Texas and Florida.

The safest next step is simple: do not eat it. Return the mushrooms for a refund, following the instructions in the FDA recall notice. This is the kind of quick fridge check that matters for home cooks, especially if you picked up mushrooms for stir-fries, soups, ramen, or weeknight vegetable dishes.

The recall was posted by the FDA on May 14, 2026. At this time, the notice centers on this specific product and distribution area; it does not mean all enoki mushrooms are affected.

What to look for

Check packages labeled HH Fresh Trading TW Enoki Mushrooms 150g. If you see that brand and size in your refrigerator, set it aside right away and do not taste it to check freshness. If you are unsure whether a package matches, compare the label carefully before cooking.

Why this recall matters

Listeria is a food-safety concern because it can make people seriously ill, especially older adults, pregnant people, newborns, and anyone with a weakened immune system. In home kitchens, the safest habit is to treat any recalled product as off-limits, even if it looks or smells normal.

If you were planning to use enoki mushrooms soon, this is a good moment to do a fast refrigerator sweep. Check the produce drawer, the back of the fridge, and any prepped ingredients you may have moved into a storage container.

What to do next

  • Do not eat the recalled mushrooms.
  • Return them for a refund using the FDA notice instructions.
  • If they touched a shelf or container, wash the area with hot, soapy water.
  • Wash your hands after handling the package.

If you shop for a family, this is also a good reminder to glance at mushroom labels before they go into the cart or fridge. A quick label check can prevent an avoidable food-safety problem.

For allergen-aware shoppers, the FDA has also posted a separate recall for Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame Noodles because of potential peanut cross-contact. It is a different notice, but it is another example of why label checks still matter in pantry and fridge items.

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