Category Archives: Raw Milk Goats Cheese

France – Raw milk goat cheese and raw milk goat cheeses – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
Unbranded
Model names or references
Raw milk goat cheese Tomes raw milk goat cheese
Product identification
Batch
see product list in attachment
Start/end date of marketing
From 03/01/2024 to 04/26/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Geographical sales area
Departments: AVEYRON (12), LOZERE (48)
Distributors
Direct and intermediary sales (Carrefour Florac, SARL Benoit Chapert, SAHUC Rivière sur Tarn, Saint-Laurent D’olt grocery store)

France – Recall Last Week – E.coli and Staphylococcus aureus

Gov France

Raw goat’s milk cheese – Harria

Singapore – Recall of Fromagerie Blanc’s raw milk goat cheese products due to possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes

SFA

The European Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed has issued a notification
on the recall of various Fromagerie Blanc’s raw milk goat cheese products due to
possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes.
As the implicated products were imported into Singapore, the Singapore Food
Agency has directed the importer, Symphony W&C Pte Ltd, to recall the products. The
recall is ongoing.

RASFF Alerts – Listeria monocytogenes – Raw Milk Goat Cheese – Tender Beef Chuck – Cream Cod Sandwich – Cheese – Pasteurised Goats Milk –

RASFF

Listeria in beef chuck tender, from Uruguay in the Netherlands

RASFF

Listeria monocytogenes in cream cod sandwich from Italy with raw material from Norway

RASFF

Listeria monocytogenes in cheese from Germany in Denmark.

RASFF

Listeria in gorgonzola from Italy in Belgium, France , Germany, Netherlands and Spain.

RASFF

Listeria spp. in pasteurized goat milk from the Netherlands in Germany

RASFF

Listeria contamination in RAW MILK GOAT CHEESE from France in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.

 

Research – Preliminary Investigation towards the Use of Infrared Technology for Raw Milk Treatment

MDPI

Abstract

Infrared (IR) technology offers a promising solution for reducing microbiological loads in various food types while preserving their quality traits, such as flavour. However, research on IR’s application in complex matrices is limited. Therefore, our preliminary study aimed to evaluate its effectiveness in sanitizing bovine raw milk. We assessed the bacterial count before and after IR treatment by comparing volatile organic compound profiles via headspace extraction and GC/MS analysis. Our findings showed that higher energy levels led to a greater bacterial reduction. IR85 was the most effective in reducing Coliforms and Enterobacteriaceae in non-homogenised samples, with a reduction ranging from −1.01 to >−2.99 and from −1.66 to −3.09 Log CFU/mL, respectively. IR60 and 70 showed no efficacy, while IR80 had intermediate but still satisfactory effect. IR85 notably affected volatile compounds, particularly increasing hexanal (from 0.08 to 4.21 ng g−1) and dimethyl sulphone (from 10.76 to 26.40 ng g−1), while IR80 better preserved the aroma profile. As a result, only IR80 was tested with homogenised raw milk, demonstrating significant bacterial reduction (from >2.39 to 3.06 Log CFU/mL for Coliforms and from 1.90 to >2.45 Log CFU/mL for Enterobacteriaceae) and maintaining the aroma profile quality.

France – Raw milk goat cheese – Salmonella

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
unbranded
Model names or references
Raw milk goat cheese, batch dated March 29, 2024
Product identification
Batch
03/29
Start/end date of marketing
From 03/29/2024 to 04/04/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Geographical sales area
Limoux open-air market
Distributors
None

France – Raw milk goat cheese – Listeria monocytogenes

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
White Cheese Shop
Model names or references
Lactic cheese: Palet, Sauvaget, Fusette, St maure, Crottin, Bûchette, Pavé, Roue, Tricorne, Pyramide, Pictou, Arc, Fleur du Japon, Chabis, Cabris, Tour, Coeur Fresh lactic cheese: fresh palet, fresh crottin Gâtinais, Gâtinais cut
Product identification
Batch Date
matured lactic cheese from lot 60 to 96 Minimum durability date between 04/29/2024 and 06/04/2024
fresh lactic cheese from batch 60 to 96 Use-by date between 04/29/2024 and 06/04/2024
bloomy rind cheese lot 60 to 96 Minimum durability date between 04/29/2024 and 06/04/2024
Products List
List_of_products.pdfAttachment
Packaging
wooden box tray under modified atmosphere
Start/end date of marketing
From 03/04/2024 to 04/09/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Health mark
FR 79.202.024 CE
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
See file (pdf), attached in list of points of sale
List of points of sale
Distributors_concerned.pdf

France – Raw milk goat cheese – STEC E.coli

Gov France

Product category
Food
Product subcategory
Milk and dairy products
Product brand name
Earl Louet
Model names or references
Faisselle,Pyramid,log,round,White pyramid,Touré,Crottin
Product identification
Batch Date
03/25, 03/26, 03/27 Use-by date 05/17/2024
Packaging
Wooden box Paper packaging
Start/end date of marketing
From 03/25/2024 to 03/29/2024
Storage temperature
Product to keep in the refrigerator
Geographical sales area
Whole France
Distributors
Carrefour Buzançais, Intermarché Buzançais, Farm, Marché Palluau, Marché Pellevoisin, Ricardel, Marché Buzançais

RASFF Alert – STEC E.coli – Raw Milk Goat Cheese

RASFF

Escherichia Coli Stec found on raw milk goat’s cheese from France in Italy

USA – Outbreaks of illness tied to raw milk raise concerns

UPI

March 5 (UPI) — Recent outbreaks of illness in the United States are raising renewed concerns about selling and consuming raw milk and raw milk products.

While advocates have touted the nutritional value of unpasteurized milk, agencies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have continued to warn the public of associated risks with consuming it in any form.