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Research – Application of Ultrasound Treatments in the Processing and Production of High-Quality and Safe-to-Drink Kiwi Juice
This study explores the potential of thermosonication as an alternative to traditional heat treatments, such as pasteurization, in the processing of fruit juices. Conventional methods often lead to undesirable quality changes in fruit juices, whereas thermosonication offers promising results regarding microbial inactivation and quality preservation. This work focused on the inactivation kinetics of Listeria innocua 2030c, a surrogate for pathogenic L. monocytogenes, in kiwifruit juice using thermosonication at 45 °C, 50 °C, and 55 °C. These treatments were compared with equivalent heat treatments. Quality attributes of the juice were also evaluated to assess process efficiency. Survival data of L. innocua were fitted with the Weibull model, estimating first decimal reduction times (δ) and shape parameters (n). The results reveal temperature and process dependencies on δ, while n remains mostly temperature and treatment independent. Thermosonication outperforms heat treatment, achieving higher L. innocua reductions while retaining quality attributes like pH, soluble solid content, and total phenolics and chlorophylls. Thermosonication at 55 °C stands out, providing a 6.2-log-cycle reduction in just 3 min with superior quality retention. These findings highlight the synergistic effect of temperature and ultrasound, making mild heat processes feasible while enhancing product quality. Thermosonication, particularly at 55 °C, emerges as an effective alternative to traditional thermal treatments for fruit juices, offering improved microbial safety without compromising product quality.
France – Canned goods and Verrines – Microbiological Risk

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Others
Product brand name
mark the gascon
Model names or references
All verrines and preserves
Product identification
GTIN Batch Date
12765432789076 All lots Use-by date 01/30/2026
Products List
IMG_3180.PDF.pdfAttachment
Packaging
Canned verrines
Start/end date of marketing
From 01/11/2024 to 03/11/2026
Storage temperature
Product to be stored at room temperature
Further information
the Gascon
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
The Gascon
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Microbiological Risk Assessment, Microbiology Risk
France -Two Varieties of Turkey Skewers – Salmonella
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Salmonella
France – Sheep’s Tomme, Tommette, soft pasta with raw sheep’s milk – Listeria monocytogenes

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
Bergerie du Tilh
Model names or references
Tomme, Titou, Bichon, Arriel
Product identification
Batch Date
Lots of 1 to 10 Recommended consumption date 02/18/2024
Start/end date of marketing
From 01/11/2023 to 18/01/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
64,059,100
Geographical sales area
Regions: Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie
Distributors
Farm sale, Ferm’Envie, Aux Saveurs de la Ferme, Points Verts, Les 5C, AMAP
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Listeria, Listeria France, Listeria in Cheese, Listeria monocytogenes, Raw Milk, raw milk cheese
France – Norovirus suspected in large Airbus outbreak
Norovirus has been determined to be the suspected cause of a large outbreak at Airbus in France in late 2023, according to public health officials.
The Loire-Atlantique regional health agency (ARS) believes norovirus was behind almost 700 people falling sick at the Airbus Atlantic Christmas lunch in mid-December. Findings are based on the clinical symptoms in patients and the time it took for them to appear.
Sick people reported suffering from nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea after the event in Montoir at the company’s restaurant. Testing of food leftovers was negative for norovirus. No detail was given on whether patients or food handlers had been tested.
The varied menu is said to have included a cheese plate, a starter with scallops, a foie gras terrine, beef in sauce, and a lobster dish.
Posted in food bourne outbreak, Food Illness, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Research, Food Microbiology Testing, Foodborne Illness, foodborne outbreak, foodbourne outbreak, Illness, microbial contamination, Microbiology, Microbiology Investigations, Norovirus, outbreak, Research
New Zealand – Lindsay Farm HB Ltd is recalling specific batches of its Lindsay Farm brand Organic Raw Milk (unpasteurised) as the product may contain Campylobacter.

| Product identification | |
|---|---|
| Product type | Raw (unpasteurised) drinking milk |
| Name of product (size) | Lindsay Farm brand Organic Raw Milk (unpasteurised) 2L |
| Batch marking | Lot numbers: 2612, 2712, 2812, 2912, 3112, 0101, 0201, 0301, 0401 |
| Date marking | Use by dates: 30.12.23, 31.12.23, 01.01.24, 02.01.24, 04.01.24, 05.01.24, 06.01.24, 07.01.24, 08.01.24 |
| Package size and description | The product is sold in a plastic 2L bottle. |
| Distribution | The product is sold in the Hawke’s Bay region via home deliveries and the following registered depots:
Betta Electrical, 46 – 48 Ruatainwha Street, Waipukurau Chantal Shop, 45 Hastings Street, Napier Cornucopia – The Organic Shop, 221 Heretaunga Street East, Hastings Dawnacres Florist, 208 Havelock Road, Akina, Hastings Nature’s Nurture – The Organic Grocer, 100 High Street, Waipawa Tangaroa Seafoods, 7 Tangaroa Street, Ahuriri, Napier Unichem Taradale Pharmacy, 288 Gloucester Street, Taradale, Napier. The product has not been exported. |
| Notes | This recall does not affect any other batches of Lindsay Farm brand Organic raw milk (unpasteurised). |
Point of sale notice for retailers
If you are a retailer of the product in this recall, download a copy of the point of sale notice. You need to display it in your store for one month.
Point of sale notice – Lindsay Farm brand Organic Raw Milk (unpasteurised) [PDF, 128KB]
Consumer advice
Customers are asked to check the lot number and Use by date printed on the bottle.
If you have purchased any of the affected product listed on this notice, do not consume it. Customers should return the product to their retailer for a full refund. Alternatively, consume after heating to 70°C and holding at this temperature for one minute. If you don’t have a thermometer, heat the milk until it nearly reaches a boil (or scald the milk) before drinking it.
There have been two notifications of possible associated illness. If you have consumed any of this product and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice.
Customers should return the product to their retailer for a full refund.
How to reduce the risk of illness if you drink raw unpasteurised milk
Posted in Campylobacter, food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, MPI, Raw Milk
RASFF Alert- Campylobacter – Duck Drumsticks
Salmonella group C and Campylobacter jejuni in frozen duck drumsticks from Poland in Germany
Posted in Campylobacter, food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, RASFF
RASFF Alert -Streptomyces soil-based spores and bacteriophage blend
Unauthorised novel food ingredients Streptomyces soil-based spores and bacteriophage blend in a food supplement from the United States in Slovenia
Posted in Bacterial Spores, Bacteriophage, food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Phage, RASFF, Spores, Streptomyces
RASFF Alerts- Aflatoxin – Pistachios – Groundnuts – Peanuts – Peanut Butter – Dried Figs – Brazil Nuts – Almonds
Aflatoxin limit exceeded in peanuts from China in Spain
Aflatoxin in Pistachio from Turkey in Italy and Germany
Aflatoxins in peanut butter from India in Germany and Austria
Aflatoxin in USA groundnuts in the Netherlands
High level of aflatoxins (B1 and total) in pistachios in shell from Turkey in Italy
Aflatoxin in dried figs from Turkey in Italy
Aflatoxin B1 and total in Pistachios peeled from Iran in the Netherlands and Germany
Aflatoxins in dried organic figs from Turkey in Germany
Aflatoxins in Pistachios in shell from Türkiye in Italy
Aflatoxins in pistachios from the United States of America, via Türkiye in Italy and Germany
Aflatoxin in Groundnut kernels from Argentina in the Netherlands
Aflatoxins (B1,B2,G1,G2) in raw groundnuts, from the USA in the Netherlands and Switzerland
Aflatoxin B1 in Brazil nuts from Bolivia in the UK and Netherlands
Aflatoxin in USA groundnuts in the Netherlands
Aflatoxin B1 in almonds from Spain in the Netherlands
Groundnuts USA Aflatoxin GGB 23105780 in the Netherlands
Posted in Aflatoxin, Aflatoxin B1, Aspergillus Toxin, food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Food Toxin, Mold Toxin, Mould Toxin, Mycotoxin, RASFF
RASFF Alert- Ochratoxin A – Sultanas
Presence of Ochratoxin A above the limit value in sultanas from Turkey in Italy
Ochratoxin A in clipped, halved dried figs from Turkey in France , Germany and Poland
Posted in Aflatoxin, Aspergillus Toxin, food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Pathogen, Food Quality, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Safety Management, Food Safety Regulations, Food Testing, Food Toxin, Mold Toxin, Mould Toxin, Mycotoxin, Ochratoxin, Ochratoxin A, RASFF


