Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Pistachio Cream

Contaminated food

Emek-brand Pistachio Cream

  • Use-by date of October 19, 2026
  • Production code (PNO): 241019
  • Manufactured by Emek Dogal Saglik Urunleri Iklim Gida Insaat San Tic Ltd Sti in Turkey and imported into the United States.
  • Shelf-stable nut butter cream sold online for wholesale distributors, restaurants, and food service locations nationwide.
  • May be packaged in a 5-kilogram white tub.

FDA is working to determine if this lot is in distribution or if other lots or products are affected.

What businesses should do

  • Do not sell, serve, or distribute Emek-brand pistachio cream with the production code and date above.
  • Wash and sanitize items and surfaces that may have come in contact with the pistachio cream.
  • Follow recommendations when cleaning and sanitizing surfaces and containers that may have come into contact with products to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.

What you should do

Call your healthcare provider if you have any of these severe Salmonella symptoms after eating pistachio cream:

  • Diarrhea and a fever higher than 102°F
  • Diarrhea for more than 3 days that is not improving
  • Bloody diarrhea
  • So much vomiting that you cannot keep liquids down
  • Signs of dehydration, such as not peeing much, dry mouth and throat, and feeling dizzy when standing up

Symptoms of Salmonella

  • Most people infected with Salmonella experience diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps.
    • Symptoms usually start 6 hours to 6 days after swallowing the bacteria.
    • Most people recover without treatment after 4 to 7 days
  • Some people—especially children younger than 5, adults 65 and older, and people with weakened immune systems—may experience more severe illnesses that require medical treatment or hospitalization.

Resource

For more information about Salmonella, see the About Salmonella Infection page.