WASHINGTON, D.C. — Over 180,000 pounds of frozen pork dumplings have been recalled by the manufacturer.
Green Dining Table, Inc. is recalling the dumplings due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, including milk and coconut.
The frozen pork dumplings were produced between March 22nd and July 14th and were distributed to wholesalers and retailers in Washington.
The affected products carry the HanSang, ChoripDong and Paik brands.
The products subject to recall bear establishment number “EST. 45556” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
The following products are subject to recall [view labels here]:
- 1.5-lb. plastic bag packages containing “HanSang GYOZA, PORK & VEGETABLE” and sell by dates ranging from 3.23.2023 to 7.14.2023.
- 1.5-lb. plastic bag packages containing “HanSang BITE-SIZE DUMPLINGS, PORK & VEGETABLE” and sell by dates ranging from 3.23.2023 to 7.14.2023.
- 1.5-lb. plastic bag packages containing “HanSang CRISPY DUMPLINGS, PORK & VEGETABLE” and sell by dates ranging from 3.23.2023 to 7.14.2023.
- 1.8-lb. plastic bag packages containing “ChoripDong KIMCHI DUMPLING WITH PORK” and sell by dates ranging from 3.23.2023 to 7.14.2023.
- 1.8-lb. plastic bag packages containing “ChoripDong PORK & VEGETABLE DUMPLINGS” and sell by dates ranging from 3.23.2023 to 7.14.2023.
- 4.4-lb. plastic bag packages containing “PAIK’s NOODLE Pork and Vegetable Dumplings” and sell by dates ranging from 3.23.2023 to 7.14.2023.
Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them.
These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
