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Federal officials confirm they have found traces of salmonella in a Central California pistachio processing plant that sparked a nationwide recall of the nut.
The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that state and federal inspectors found the bacteria in “critical areas” at Setton Pistachio of Terra Bella Inc.
FDA officials also say they found areas at the facility where raw and roasted nuts could become cross-contaminated with salmonella.
The plant temporarily shut down after recalling more than 2 million pounds of nuts last week.
The company has now expanded its recall to include all raw and roasted pistachios from its 2008 crop.