Category Archives: Mould/Mold

RASFF Alert- Mold/Mould – Soft Drink

RASFF

Mould infestation in soft drink from Germany in Austria, Netherlands and Switzerland

Luxembourg – Africa Village brand white corn flour – Mycotoxin – Fumonisins

SAP

The following product is recalled in Luxembourg:

Name White corn flour
Brand Africa Village
Unit 1.0 kg
Minimum Durability Date (MBD) 03/31/2024

Danger: Too high fumonisin content

Fumonisins are toxins formed by molds of the Fusarium genus on corn under certain climatic conditions. Fumonisins are classified as “possible carcinogen” for humans.

The product can be distributed by different points of sale in Luxembourg.

Czech Republic – Mix of freshly grated mature cheeses – Visible Mould/Mold

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Illustrative photo #6

Place of inspection:
Brno ( Hradecká 408/40, 621 00 Brno )
ID: 63473291
Food group: Milk and milk products Cheese

Mix of freshly grated mature cheeses
Category: Dangerous foods
Invalid parameter:

fungi visible to the eye

Inside part of the package, there was mold visible to the naked eye under the intact packaging. Food is not considered safe if there is evidence of known spoilage.

Unsuitable storage temperatures of this product were not detected during the inspection. The food did not have an expired minimum durability date.

Batch: Lottery: 6304
Best before date: 14/01/24
Packaging: PP bag with weld
Quantity of the product in the package: 0.1 kg
Manufacturer: Brazzale SpA Via Pasubio, 2 36010 Zané Italy
Country of origin:  Italy
Date of sample collection: 18/12/2023
Reference number: 24-000153-SZPI-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Agricultural and Food Inspection.

Czech Republic – Mix of freshly grated mature cheeses – Visible Mould/Mold

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Place of inspection:
Brno ( Hradecká 408/40, 621 00 Brno )
ID: 63473291
Food group: Milk and milk products Cheese

Mix of freshly grated mature cheeses
Category: Dangerous foods
Invalid parameter:

fungi visible to the eye

Inside part of the package, there was mold visible to the naked eye under the intact packaging. Food is not considered safe if there is evidence of known spoilage.

Unsuitable storage temperatures of this product were not detected during the inspection. The food did not have an expired minimum durability date.

Batch: Lotto: 6326
Best before date: 05/02/24
Packaging: PP bag with weld
Quantity of the product in the package: 0.1 kg
Manufacturer: Brazzale SpA Via Pasubio, 2 36010 Zané Italy
Country of origin:  Italy
Date of sample collection: 18/12/2023
Reference number: 24-000154-SZPI-CZ
The sample was detected by the official control of the State Agricultural and Food Inspection.

Malta – Powdered Food Supplement- Bacillus cereus – Mold/Mould

Health Services

In accordance with the Food Safety Act and Regulation (EC) No. 178 of 2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council, the Environmental Health Directorate within the Superintendence of Public Health wishes to inform the public that, following information received through the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed, the following
product must not be consumed due to potential bacterial (Bacillus cereus) and mould contamination.
Brand: Dragon Superfoods
Product description: Powdered Food Supplement
Product name on the label: In Shape Mix
Weight: 200g
Lot: 23275
Durability date: 02/04/2025

Germany – LevlUP Hydration Drink Galaxy – Mold/Mould

Lebensmittelwarnung

Alert type:

Groceries

Date of first publication:

March 22, 2024

Product name:

LevlUP Hydration Drink Galaxy

Product images:

Product image bottle.jpg

LevlUP GmbH, Hans-Böckler-Str. 10 A, 37079 Göttingen_ Picture of the bottle with screw cap

Product image with batch number.jpg

LevlUP GmbH, Hans-Böckler-Str. 10 A, 37079 Göttingen_ Image of the bottle neck with the batch number printed on it

Manufacturer (distributor):

LevlUP GmbH Hans-Böckler-Str. 10 A 37079 Göttingen

Reason for warning:

Contamination with mycelium and hyphae of molds

Packaging Unit: 500ml
Durability: October 31, 2024
Lot identification: L431
Additional Information:

Nausea and vomiting may occur after consumption.

Manufacturer’s homepage:

RASFF Alert- Ochratoxin A – Sultanas

RASFF

Ochratoxin A in sultanas from Afghanistan exported from Türkiye to Italy

Research – Surveillance and source tracking of foodborne pathogens in the vegetable production systems of India

Science Direct

Abstract

Fresh vegetables are prone to foodborne pathogen infection due to improper cultivation methods and poor post-harvest handling practices. This paper describes the prevalence of foodborne pathogens in three vegetables (tomato, brinjal, and lablab) cultivated by small-scale producers of India. We assessed the possible entry of pathogens into the vegetable production chain. Samples from soil, manure, irrigation water, harvesting bins, and workers’ hands were assessed as sources of possible pathogen entry. In addition, further sampling was done to determine prevalence of these pathogens in the produce from the agricultural fields and markets. Total plate counts, yeast and mold count, total coliforms like general microbial indices, and possible foodborne pathogens like SalmonellaEscherichia coli O157, Staphylococcus aureusPseudomonas aeruginosa, and Norovirus were assessed in all the samples by standard microbiological, biochemical, and molecular methods. The results revealed that among the three vegetables we studied, brinjal had the highest load of general microbial indicators. Moreover, the total coliforms count of market vegetables was higher than that of on-farm vegetables, indicating poor hygiene in post-harvest operations. The pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa was found in the market tomatoes (0.35 log10 cfu/g), and E. coli was detected in the market samples of brinjal (2.98–3.89 log10 cfu/g) and lablab (0.59–2.21 log10 cfu/g), thereby revealing fecal cross-contamination during pre or post-harvest operations. None of the vegetable samples were contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, Staphylococcus aureusSalmonella sp., and norovirus. However, the microbiological source tracking of primary production farms showed that E. coli O157:H7 was present in manure (9/27), soil (6/27), harvest bins (6/27), and irrigation water samples (3/27) of SSP farms. In addition, soil (33%), manure (11%), and harvest bins (11%) had Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In conclusion, our study suggests that adequate knowledge of good agricultural practices for small-scale producers to cultivate microbiologically safe vegetable production and proper handling strategies for vegetable vendors is crucial to mitigate foodborne pathogen outbreaks through fresh vegetables.

Canada – Jeden Tag brand Remoulade recalled due to mould

CFIA

Product
Remoulade
Issue
Food – Microbial Contamination – Non harmful (quality or spoilage)
What to do

Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected product.

Audience
Retail
Distribution
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
Ontario

Jeden Tag brand Remoulade recalled due to mould.

RASFF Alert- Mycotoxin – Fumonisins – Maize Flour

RASFF

Aflatoxins and fumonisines in maize flour from Togo in Belgium