Nearly 30,000 pounds of imported raw beef from South America have been recalled in two states over the failure to reinspect the product after arriving in the U.S., according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). MORE THAN 3,200 POUNDS OF PASTRAMI, CORNED BEEF RECALLED OVER POSSIBLE LISTERIA CONTAMINATIONThe products were distributed to distributors and retailers in Florida and Texas. The recall includes various weight cardboard boxes containing "FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC" boneless beef "Top Sirloin Butt" ("Cuadril Sin Tapa"), "FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC" boneless beef "Eye Round" ("Peceto"), "FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC" boneless beef "Topside Cap Off" ("Nalga AD S/Tapa"), "FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC" boneless beef "Flat" ("Carnaza Cuadrada") and "FrigorIfico Gorina SAIC" boneless beef "Knuckle" ("Bola de Lomo"). The issue was discovered during routine FSIS inspection activities. There have been no confirmed reports of illness or injury in connection with the consumption of the recalled products, FSIS said.