[Ed. Note:] The Star-K sent us the following update on the below:

This update applies to any Ungers Barley bought in 7mm after september 16.

There are different containers or parts of each lot. The first shipment from this lot that was sold everywhere was indeed infested (we found many bugs ourselves too) and it was removed from the shelves.

Unger's is very much aware of the problem and has taken every measure to make sure all the infested bags have been removed from the marketplace.

All the barley in 7MM now is a new shipment from a different container. We have checked many samples from what is on the shelves now in 7MM and found them to be clean.

If you wish to check it anyway, simply fill a bowl with water (room temp.) and soak the barley (water should be about an inch over the barley) for 15 minutes. Any insects will float to the top. If no insects are seen, the product is clean. For more details and pictures, see our website www.checkforinsects.com

 

Baltimore, MD - Oct. 2, 2015 - Bags of Unger's Pearled Barley that bear the code 9 28017 stamped on the side of the bag have been found to be infested and have been recalled. They should either be returned to the place of purchase, or should be checked very carefully. To check them, place a small pile of barley - an ounce or two at a time - on a white paper plate (not plastic, which creates a shine) with a very good overhead light that illuminates the plate. Use a finger or credit card to drag a small amount of barley away from the pile, spreading that barley in a single layer. Visually inspect the spread-apart barley, looking for black insects and white or tan worms between or under the kernels. Repeat this until the entire pile has been checked. Then do the same for the rest of the barley in the package.

Consumers who will store barley or other grains for extended amounts of time are advised to store such products in the refrigerator or freezer in order to prevent infestation.