SFA recalls French raw milk cheese due to presence of bacteria
SINGAPORE – A recall has been conducted for Graindorge Petit Camembert Au Lait Cru due to the presence of dangerous bacteria in the raw milk cheese imported from France.
The affected product is the 150g variety carrying the expiration date “best before 28/03/2021.”
The recall notification was issued by the European Commission Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed after the discovery of Shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC) in the product, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Wednesday (March 31).
The implicated product is brought into Singapore by Indoguna, a food and beverage company located in Senoko.
The importer has told SFA that all the affected products have been recalled and are no longer available for sale.
“Consumers who feel unwell after consuming the implicated product may wish to seek medical attention,” said SFA, adding that contaminated food may not look or smell spoilt.
Infection from STEC can occur after consuming food, particularly raw or unpasteurised milk, contaminated with the bacteria.
Symptoms include diarrhoea, stomach cramps and vomiting.
SFA also said that those who consume raw milk cheese must be aware of the risks involved as it is likely to contain more bacteria and other pathogens than pasteurised milk and milk products.
“As a precaution, vulnerable groups of people, especially young children, pregnant women, elderly persons, or people with chronic illness such as diabetes, should avoid eating raw food,” said SFA.
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