Imported Korean Sashimi Recalled in U.S. Over Undeclared Wheat, Soy and Sesame Allergens

July 8, 2026 USA

Imported sashimi recalled because of undeclared allergens | Food Safety News

Eunha Fisheries Co. Ltd. of Busan, Republic of Korea, has recalled selected frozen Korean sashimi products after it was found that the accompanying soy sauce and vinegar red pepper paste packets did not declare the presence of wheat, soy, and sesame in English on the individual condiment packets.

People with allergies or severe sensitivities to wheat, soy, or sesame may experience serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume the affected products.

Recalled Products

1. Sliced Korean Halibut with Soy Sauce, Wasabi & Vinegar Chili Paste

  • Best Before: May 7, 2026
  • UPC: 678108169914
  • Net Weight: 12.2 oz (347 g)
  • Package: Fish-shaped plastic tray with paper sleeve
  • Undeclared Allergens: Soy, Wheat

2. Sliced Korean Halibut with Soy Sauce, Wasabi & Vinegar Chili Paste

  • Best Before: July 11, 2026, and December 8, 2026
  • EAN-13: 8809342366186
  • Net Weight: 300 g
  • Package: Fish-shaped plastic tray with paper sleeve
  • Undeclared Allergens: Soy, Wheat, Sesame

3. Flounder Sashimi with Sauce

  • Included in the recall due to the same labeling issue involving condiment packets.

Distribution

The recalled products were distributed in the United States through WOOLTARI USA Inc. and JAYONE FOODS Inc. They were sold through retail stores, direct delivery, and the Wooltari USA online store.

Reason for the Recall

The recall was initiated after it was discovered that the individual soy sauce and vinegar red pepper paste packets did not list allergens in English, despite the allergens being declared on the outer packaging. This labeling issue could pose a significant health risk to consumers with food allergies.

Reported Illnesses

As of the recall announcement, no illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported in connection with the affected products.

Consumer Advice

Consumers with allergies to wheat, soy, or sesame should not consume the recalled products. They should dispose of them or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter