San Francisco Herb & Natural Food Company

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 28 total recalls

San Francisco Herb & Natural Food Company appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Food Recalls (28)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by San Francisco Herb & Natural Food Company

Date Product Reason Class
Jul 26, 2012 Peppermint Leaf Organic, Large Cut; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Na... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Chicory Root Roasted Granules Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Tea green, Gun Powder, C/S; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Fo... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Paprika Sweet Flakes; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co.... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Spearmint Leaf C/S Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. F... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Carob Raw Powder Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. F... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Organic Yerba Mate; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Rosemary Leaf Whole; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Olive Leaf Organic; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Hops Flower; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. Fremont... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Marigold Petals Whole; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Tea black, China T/B Cut; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Paprika Sweet Powder; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co.... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Senna Pods Whole; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. Fr... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Pau D'Arco Bark C/S; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Peppermint Leaf Organic C/S Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Fo... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Thyme Leaf C/S; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. Frem... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Mullein Leaf, Whole; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Parsley Leaf C/S; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. Fr... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Lavender Flower Medium Whole; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Peppermint lf, org C/S; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food C... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Licorice Root, WHL; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Spearmint LF/CS; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. Fre... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Green Tea, Gunpowder C/S; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Fennel Seed, Whole; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food Co. ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Rose Hips Organic Whole; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food ... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Olive Leaf Organic Whole; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Food... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II
Jul 26, 2012 Spearmint Leaf Organic C/S; Distributed by San Francisco Herb and Natural Fo... CA Department of Public Health inspectors found a pervasive infestation of mi... Class II

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