While we're sure no one here ever purchases produce grown anywhere farther away than Gilroy, the AP is urging shoppers to exercise caution when buying bunches of cilantro. Pablo's Produce of Oxnard, California is responsible for a batch of the leafy green garnish sold between November 24th and December 2nd which may be contaminated with salmonella.

Recalled cilantro can be identified by a white twist tie with the words "Pablo's Produce of USA" in red and green writing. Salmonella, on the other hand, can be identified by symptoms such as: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps and fever. Although some people just have an aversion to cilantro in general.

[AP/MercuryNews]