If you have one of these cheeses in your refrigerator, do not eat them, warns the FDA
The agency warns that several products may present a potential health risk.
Cheese is a miracle food with unlimited possibilities for anyone whose digestive system can manage dairy products. It can complete the pizzas, melt with noodles or make an excellent snack or meal on its own. But like any food product, it can sometimesPlace potential health risks. And now the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new warning on certain cheeses that customers should not eat. Read more to see which dairy products the agency considered a security risk.
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The FDA has recently published several important reminders and warnings on food products.
As part of food security surveillance in the United States, federal agencies are constantly working to ensure that products are safe for consumption. Unfortunately, despite strict rules that regulate the manufacturing and production process, it sometimes becomes obvious that a particular element could be potentially harmful after its sale and consumed.
Lately, the FDA has published several large -scale food warnings and reminders due to potential health threats. On May 28, the FDA announced that fresh organic strawberries sold under the brandsFreshkampo and Heb were not sure for consumption after a survey discovered that the fruit was linked to aRecent hepatitis has epidemic in three states and in Canada. While the bays affected - which have been distributed and sold in a wide range of major grocers, notably Walmart, Kroger, Aldi, Heb, Safeway, Farmers Market, Trader Joe's, Weis Markets and Winco Foods - have now passed through their Life, the agency warned that anyone could have frozen for subsequent consumption should immediately throw them away.
And since an initial announcement on May 20, the FDA has published aRecall chain linked to the discovery of potential by J.M. Smucker Co.Salmonella contamination in hisJif peanut butter products. The expansion number of affected articles goes far beyondFIDGE products sold by Walmart. Now, health authorities have published another important warning related to food security.
The FDA now warns that a range of cheeses may present a potentially serious health risk.
On June 1, the FDA announced that Paris Brothers, Inc.Recalling several cheeses It produces after discovering a potential health risk. Articles include Cottonwood River Cheddar, Amir Brie Double Crème French Brie, Milton Prairie Breeze White Cheddar Style, Milton Tomato Gail Cheddar, Paris Brothers Mild Cheddar, Paris Brothers Colby Jack, Paris Brothers Pepper Jack and Cervasi Pecorino Romano.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Depending on the notice, the affected products were all produced on May 4, 5 and 6, 2022, and have lots codes 05042022, 05052022 or 05062022 printed on their shipping boxes. The cheeses were distributed in the grocery stores of Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Dakota and a single store at each Mississippi and Florida.
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Potentially dangerous bacterial contamination has led to the recall.
According to the opinion, Paris Brothers published the recall of the product after discovering that the cheeses could potentially be contaminated byListeria monocytogenes. The FDA warns thatDangerous bacteria Can cause serious and perhaps fatal infections if it is ingested, especially in young children, fragile people or the elderly, or those who are immunocompromised or have weakened immune systems.
Healthy adults will generally feel symptoms, including high fever, severe headaches, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea in a few hours or two to three days after consuming an element contaminated by the microorganism. However, the agency warns thatListeria Can also cause false layers and mortinagers in pregnant women.
Here is what you need to do if you buy the recalled cheeses.
Although no disease related to the recall has yet been reported, the FDA advises that anyone who bought the assigned cheese should return to the store where they bought them for a full refund immediately. All customers with recall questions can call 816-455-4188 during the week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST and ask for contact with the FDA, Doug Schnell .
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