Category Archives: Mold Toxin

RASFF Alert – Aflatoxin – Pistachios – Groundnuts – Almonds

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Aflatoxin B1 in pistachios from Iran in Germany and Belgium

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Aflatoxin in groundnuts from Egypt in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin in almonds from Australia in Spain

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Aflatoxin in almonds from Australia in Spain

Research – Aflatoxins threaten food security for millions in East Africa

DW

As the planet heats up, a type of mycotoxin called “aflatoxin” is increasingly affecting maize and peanut crops in East Africa — vital crops that hundreds millions of people on the continent depend on for nutrition and calories. If eaten, they can be deadly and lead to disease. But they aren’t easy to detect.

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RASFF Alert- Mould – Tapas Cheese

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Moulds in tapas cheese from Spain in Denmark

RASFF Alerts – Mycotoxins – Fumonsins – Organic Corn Wafers

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Fumonisins in organic corn wafers from Slovakia in Germany

RASFF Alerts – Ochratoxin A – Dried Figs – Raisins

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Ochratoxin A in dried figs from Turkey, via Germany in Switzerland

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Ochratoxin A in raisins from Pakistan in Romania

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Ochratoxin A in raisins from Uzbekistan in Latvia

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxins – Groundnuts – Roasted Chilli Powder – Pistachios – Cayenne Pepper – Hazelnuts – Rice Flour – Peanut Butter – Peanuts

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Aflatoxin B1 in groundnuts from Egypt in Germany

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Aflatoxins (B1 = 22.1 µg/kg – ppb) in roasted chilli powder from Sri Lanka in Italy

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aflatoxins in pistachios from Iran in Germany

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Aflatoxin in pistachios from USA in Belgium

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Aflatoxin B1 in cayenne pepper from Singapore in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin in Egypt groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin B1 in hazelnuts from Georgia in Germany and Poland

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Aflatoxins in pistachios from Iran, dispatched from Turkey in Spain

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Aflatoxins in Bolivian groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxins in Indian Groundnut Kernels in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin B1 in rice flour dispatched from the Netherlands in Germany

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Aflatoxins in peanut butter from Senegal in Belgium

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Aflatoxin (B1 =5,6 +/- 0.5; Tot. = 5,8 µg/kg – ppb) in arachidi con guscio destinati al consumo umano dall’Egitto in Italy

 

France – Product recall: NATURALIA brand spelled flour 1kg – Mycotoxins

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Product recall: NATURALIA brand spelled flour 1kg

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Detection of mycotoxins in the product

PROPOSED SOLUTION

If you have this product, you are asked not to consume it and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased. To do this, simply contact the reception of your store to obtain a refund for your purchase.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Barcode
3700036906020


▸ Lot
09921


▸ DDM
04/09/2022


▸ Consumer service contact
For any questions, NATURALIA invites you to get information from its Customer Service at the following toll-free number: 0800 034 035, free call and service.


▸ Source
https://www.naturalia.fr/

Denmark – Mold in organic aioli

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Mold in organic aioli

Scandic Food A / S is recalling a batch of Svansø Organic Aioli, as there is a risk of mold in the product.
Recalled Foods , Published: May 3, 2021
 

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What food:
Svansø Organic Aioli
Net weight: 175 grams
Best before date: 19/12/2021
Lot number: L1 + L2
EAN barcode no .: 5701116015043
 
Sold in:
Rema 1000
  
Company recalling:
Scandic Food A / S
 
Cause:
Mold has been found in products from the batch in question.
 
Risk:
Mold in the product makes it unsuitable as food.
 
Advice for consumers:
The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration advises consumers to deliver the product back to the store where it was purchased or to discard it.

Research – Expiration Date of Ready-to-Eat Salads: Effects on Microbial Load and Biochemical Attributes

MDPI

When minimally processed vegetables reach their expiration date, expose an increased microbial load. This includes mainly spoilage microorganisms but also foodborne pathogens, thus affecting the quality and safety of highly consumed ready-to-eat salads. A total of 144 ready-to-eat salads from the Cypriot market were analyzed in an attempt to determine the effects of the expiration date on the microbial load and plant metabolic variables of the salads. Possible correlations between them were also investigated for the first time. Furthermore, the impacts of the season (winter, summer), salad producing companies and type of salad and/or their interactions with the tested parameters were investigated. Results revealed that the microbial load (mainly spoilage microorganisms, such as Pseudomonas spp., yeasts and molds) increased towards the end of the shelf life. The microbial load was differentiated among the five salad producers and/or the salad types, highlighting the importance of a common and safe sanitation-processing chain in the preparation of ready-to-eat salads. Summer was the season in which Escherichia coli counts were found to be higher for plain lettuce, while Staphylococcus spp. was increased numbers for the lettuce+endive/radicchio, lettuce+rocket and lettuce+chives type of salads. Additionally, an increased Staphylococcus spp. was observed for plain rocket salads in winter. All samples examined were found negative for Salmonella enterica and Listeria monocytogenes. Moreover, carbon dioxide production and damage indexes (hydrogen peroxide and lipid peroxidation) increased on expiration date on both winter and summer seasons, indicating plant tissue stress at the end of shelf life. These findings indicate that the expiration date and relevant shelf life of processed vegetables are important parameters to be considered when postharvest management is applied to these products, ensuring safety and quality. View Full-Text

Denmark – Risk of mold growth in sliced ​​Spanish cheese -Update

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BIGFOOD Danmark ApS is recalling Spanish hard cheese in slices after the company has found leaks in individual packages, and there is thus a risk of mold growth in the product. Foods with skim growth are unsuitable as foods. Updated 26.04.2021 with additional points of sale.

Recalled Foods , Published: April 23, 2021

Modified April 26, 2021

Which food:
Palancares Semi-Curado / Spanish hard cheese in slices
Net content: 90 grams
Best before date: 25.06.2021
Lot number: 0563660421

Palancares Curado / Spanish hard cheese in slices
Net content: 90 grams
Best before date: 26.06.2021
Lot number: 0573660121

Sold in:
Kvickly, SuperBrugsen, DagliBrugsen, Coop365 and Fakta stores throughout the country.

Company recalling:
BIGFOOD Danmark ApS

Cause:
There is a risk of mold growth in the product.

Risk:
Mold growth means that the product is considered unsuitable as food.

Advice for consumers: The Danish
Veterinary and Food Administration advises consumers to deliver the product back to the store where it was purchased or to discard it.