Lubna Quality Products Inc. Recalls Mung Beans in Texas and Louisiana Due to Pesticide
Lubna Quality Products Inc. is recalling 400 cases of mung beans distributed in Texas and Louisiana due to the presence of the pesticide Thiamethoxam.
What Happened
Lubna Quality Products Inc., based in Houston, Texas, has initiated a voluntary recall of its mung bean products. The recall was triggered following the discovery of Thiamethoxam, a pesticide, within the product. The FDA has designated this as a Class III recall, which was officially classified on February 24, 2026.
Which Products Are Affected
The recall affects approximately 400 cases of mung beans. Specific identification details include:
- Product Name: Mung Beans
- Packaging: 4lb polybags (6 bags per carton)
- Lot Number: JAN 2025
- Batch Number: KI/050122
- Recall Number: H-0524-2026
These products were distributed exclusively in the states of Texas and Louisiana.
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased the affected mung beans should immediately stop using the product. Affected items should be returned to the place of purchase for a refund or disposed of safely. Consumers seeking more information may contact Lubna Quality Products Inc. at their facility located at 9026 S Course Dr, Houston, TX 77099.
Why This Matters
This recall ensures that food products available to the public adhere to safety standards regarding pesticide residues. The voluntary action by the firm aims to remove products from the supply chain that do not meet regulatory requirements.
Source
Information provided by the FDA.
Source: FDA Official Notice