Category Archives: Food Spoilage

RASFF Alert- Food Spoilage – Cooked Sausage

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Spoilage of cooked sausage from Poland in Germany and Netherlands

RASFF Alert- Mold/Mould – Strawberry Jam

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Mould infestation in strawberry jam from Austria in Croatia, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Philippines, Portugal, Romania, South Korea, Switzerland.

Hong Kong – Do not consume a batch of fruit jam with possible presence of Mould

CFS

Issue Date 10.9.2024
Source of Information The Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF) of the European Commission
Food Product Fruit jam
Product Name and Description Product name: Double Fruit Spread Garden Strawberry (70% Fruit) [Naturrein 70% Fruchtreich Garden Erdbeere]

Brand: Darbo

Place of origin: Austria

Net weight: 200 grams

Best-before date: June 21, 2026

Batch/lot number: 0422616 – L 173 4

Importer: Goodwell Sam Cheong Grocery Company Limited

Reason For Issuing Alert The CFS received a notification from the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed of the European Commission that the above-mentioned product might contain mould and is being recalled.
Action Taken by the Centre for Food Safety Upon learning of the incident, the CFS immediately contacted the local importer concerned for follow-up. A preliminary investigation found that the above-mentioned importer had imported into Hong Kong the affected batch of product concerned.

For the sake of prudence, the importer concerned has stopped sales, has removed the affected product from shelves and has initiated a recall according to the CFS’s instructions.

The CFS will alert the trade to the incident, and continue to follow up and take appropriate action. An investigation is ongoing.

Advice to the Trade The trade should stop using or selling the product concerned immediately if they possess it.
Advice to Consumers Not to consume the affected product if they have bought any.
Further Information The CFS press release

Members of the public may call the importer’s hotline at 3972 8980 during office hours for enquiries about the recall.

Enclosed photo is for reference only.Example of product affected for reference only

Austria – Darbo 70% Fruity Garden Strawberry 200 g – Mold/Mould

Ages

AGES informs about a recall by A. Darbo AG. The company initiated a recall of the product Darbo 70% Fruchtreich Gartenstrabbeere 200 g on September 6, 2024:
Reason for recall
Mold infestation
Placed on the market by
A. Darbo AG
Manufacturer
A. Darbo AG
Expiry date
24.06.2026
Batch number
Best before June 21, 2026 L 173 4; Best before June 24, 2026 L 176 4

A. Darbo AG attaches great importance to the quality and safety of its products. During ongoing internal quality controls, slight mold growth was found on the surface of some jars of the Darbo 70% Fruity Garden Strawberry 200 g product. As a precautionary measure for consumer protection, two batches of this product are being recalled. Consumption is not recommended because mold can be harmful to health.

The following product is affected by the recall: 

Darbo 70% Fruity Garden Strawberry 200 g (Article number 9001432029387)

The two batches are:

Best before date 21.06.2026 and lot number L 173 4

Best before date 24.06.2026 and lot number L 176 4

This information is located on the edge of the lid as follows: 

Best before June 21, 2026 L 173 4 or best before June 24, 2026 L 176 4

Other Darbo products and other production batches of the product Darbo 70% Fruity Garden Strawberry 200 g are not affected.

A. Darbo AG regrets the incident and apologizes for the inconvenience.

If you have any questions, please contact the following email address: info@darbo.at

Original recall

RASFF Alert- Mould Overgrowth – Fresh Gherkin – Cucumber

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Abnormal organoleptic characteristics (mould overgrowth, signs of rotting and spoilage) in the product called fresh gherkin cucumber for industrial processing, country of origin: Turkey in Poland

RASFF Alert – Yeasts and Moulds – Air Dried Salami

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Yeasts and molds in air-dried salami from Italy, via Germany

Research – Microbial food spoilage: impact, causative agents and control strategies

Nature

Abstract

Microbial food spoilage is a major contributor to food waste and, hence, to the negative environmental sustainability impacts of food production and processing. Globally, it is estimated that 15–20% of food is wasted, with waste, by definition, occurring after primary production and harvesting (for example, in households and food service establishments). Although the causative agents of food spoilage are diverse, many microorganisms are major contributors across different types of foods. For example, the genus Pseudomonas causes spoilage in various raw and ready-to-eat foods. Aerobic sporeformers (for example, members of the genera BacillusPaenibacillus and Alicyclobacillus) cause spoilage across various foods and beverages, whereas anaerobic sporeformers (for example, Clostridiales) cause spoilage in a range of products that present low-oxygen environments. Fungi are also important spoilage microorganisms, including in products that are not susceptible to bacterial spoilage due to their low water activity or low pH. Strategies that can reduce spoilage include improved control of spoilage microorganisms in raw material and environmental sources as well as application of microbicidal or microbiostatic strategies (for example, to products and packaging). Emerging tools (for example, systems models and improved genomic tools) represent an opportunity for rational design of systems, processes and products that minimize microbial food spoilage.

Denmark – Risk of mold/mould in apple sauce

Foedevarestyrelsen

Orskov Foods is recalling Ørbæk Mosteri apple cider, as there is a risk of mold growth in the product.
Mold makes the product unsuitable as food.

If you have the product, you should discard it or return it to the store where it was purchased.

picture of Ørbæk Mosteri apple cider

Which food is recalled

Product: Ørbæk Mosteri apple cider

Net content: 250 ml

Production date: 19-07-2024

Best before date: 19-07-2025

EAN barcode no: 5703210041553

Where is the product sold 

Sunset boulevard throughout the country

Why is the product being recalled?

There is a risk of mold growth in the product

Mold makes the product unsuitable as food.

Read more about mold and mildew on food by clicking on the link here

What should you do as a consumer?

If you have the product, you should discard it or return it to the store where it was purchased. 

Who recalls the product

Orskov Foods, Hammesbrovej 12, 5883 Oure

RASFF Alerts – Ochratoxin A – Rice – Sultana – Raisins

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Exceedance of MRL for ochratoxin A in sultana raisins from Türkiye in Poland

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Ochratoxin A in rice from Pakistan. in Spain

RASFF Alert- Mould/Mold – Frozen Raspberries

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Presence of mold in frozen raspberries from Ukraine in Poland