By: Richard L. Smith
Federal food safety officials have announced the recall of more than 71,000 pounds of frozen pork and crab soup dumplings that were distributed to retail locations in New Jersey due to an undeclared peanut allergen.

According to information released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), California-based Synear Foods USA, LLC is recalling approximately 71,603 pounds of frozen not-ready-to-eat pork and crab soup dumpling products because the items contain peanut, a known allergen, that is not listed on the product label.
The recalled products were produced between October 15, 2025, and February 23, 2026, and include “Synear Supreme Soup Dumpling Pork & Crab” packages with various best-by dates extending into 2027.
The products bear establishment number “EST. 45942” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
FSIS officials said the issue was discovered during a routine allergen verification inspection.
Investigators found that peanut oil had been used in the product formulation, but peanuts were not declared on the packaging after a formulation change.
The products were shipped to retail locations in California, New Jersey, and Washington and were also exported to Canada.
No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported in connection with the recalled products.
However, consumers with peanut allergies are urged not to consume the dumplings and should either discard them or return them to the place of purchase.

Anyone concerned about a possible allergic reaction should contact a healthcare provider.