Steer clear of shellfish from Korea

The Department of Public Health reminds you to stay clear of Korean shellfish, which includes oysters, clams, mussels and scallops.

June 6, 2012Updated: June 18, 2012
KUAM NewsBy KUAM News

by Sabrina Salas Matanane

Guam - The Department of Public Health reminds you to stay clear of Korean shellfish, which includes oysters, clams, mussels and scallops. So far six stores in Guam were found with the affected products which have since been pulled from their shelves. The list of affected products includes Geisha Whole Oysters In Water, Crown Prince Whole Osyters in Water, Frozen Oysters, Asian Style Instant Noodle Hot Taste Yeul Ramen and a host of Nong Shim products.

If you have purchased any shellfish products from Korea you are urged to stop using it immediately.

•       Geisha Whole Oysters in Water (Net Wt. 8 oz./225 g);

•       Crown Prince Whole Oysters in Water (Net Wt. 8 oz./226 g);

•       Asian Style Instant Noodle Hot Taste Yeul Ramen (Net Wt. 4.23 oz./120 g);

•       California Girl Oysters Ostiones (Net Wt. 8 oz./224 g);

•       Frozen Oyster (I.Q.F.) (Net Wt. 8 oz./226 g);

•       Nong Shim Cham-Pong Noodle Soup (Net Wt. 4.37 oz./124 g);

•       Nong Shim NeoGuri Udon Type Noodles Mild Seafood (Net Wt. 4.23 oz./120 g);

•       Nong Shim NeoGuri Noodle Soup Udon Seafood & Spicy (Net Wt. 4.23 oz./120 g);

•       Nong Shim Oriental Style Noodle Seafood Ram Yun (Net Wt. 4.41 oz./125 g);

•       Ottogi Delicious Spinach & Soybean Paste Soup (Net Wt. 1.26 oz./36 g);

•       Ottogi Delicious Seaweed Soup (Net Wt. 0.63 oz./18 g); and

•       Sempio Seafood Noodle Soup Hot & Spicy (Net Wt. 7.50 oz./212.5 g).