A popular cheese is currently undergoing a recall.
There is a health risk!
Consumption is strongly discouraged.
Exchange the product immediately.
Goat cheese
poses a potential
health hazard
.
It is the second call back within a few days.
Bacteria can even
lead
to
death
.
Kassel - whether as dinner, with a good glass of
wine
or as a protein superfood: goat cheese is popular with many people.
A
goat
-
cheese
can now, however, a danger to the
health
represent.
This is currently being recalled by a manufacturer.
Recall: This cheese can pose a health hazard
In internal tests, the Bastiaansen / Bettina Hoeve company found possible contamination by bacteria.
The manufacturer from the Netherlands then launched a recall.
Due to the possible contamination of the product is a significant especially for risk groups
risk
for the
health
.
Both are affected
cheese
-
products
with the following data:
Manufacturer: | Bastiaansen / Bettina Hoeve |
Product name: | 1. Bastiaansen organic goat roll Chèvre Blanc Affinee, 50% fat in dry matter |
2. Chevrollé Bastiaansen goat roll | |
Identity identifier: | NL Z 1227 EG |
Best before dates: | October 28, 2020 to December 31, 2020 |
Reason for the recall: | Possible bacterial contamination |
Health hazard: cheese on call
The goat cheese was also sold in the open cheese counter.
This makes the assignment difficult afterwards.
For this reason, Produktwarnung.eu advises that if you are unsure it is better to do without the
cheese
.
Otherwise, a health risk cannot be ruled out.
# RECALL |
#WARNING |
Traces of #LISTERIES!
Dutch goat cheese dairy #BETTINEHOEVE recalls matured white mold # goat cheese https://t.co/uvZwdiNbyg
- produeckruf.de (@reckrufportal) October 29, 2020
In the counter sales, the cheese was called: "Goat roll Chevrollé Bastiaansen".
According to the food warning portal of the federal states and the Federal Office for Consumer Protection, the cheese affected by the recall was sold in the following federal states:
Bavaria
Berlin
Brandenburg
Bremen
Hamburg
Hesse
Lower Saxony
North Rhine-Westphalia
Rhineland-Palatinate
Saarland
Saxony
Schleswig-Holstein
The product can be returned to the respective point of sale.
Affected customers will be reimbursed the purchase price even without presenting the receipt.
Cheese endangers health: the manufacturer's second recall within a few days
It is the second callback from Bettina Hoeve within a few days.
The last one was published on Wednesday (October 28th, 2020).
Four different products were affected by the recall.
The products with the best before dates between October 24th, 2020 and December 31st, 2020 are affected:
Product name: | Barcode: |
---|---|
Bettine soft goat cheese 200g | 8712023011292 |
Bettine Blanc soft goat cheese 450g | 8712023020089 |
Bettine Blanc soft goat cheese 1kg | 8712023011292 |
Bettine Blanc soft goat cheese 1kg | 8712023000852 |
Bettine Blanc soft goat cheese 1kg | 8712023001774 |
Bettine Blanc soft goat cheese 1kg | 8712023011209 |
Bettine Blanc soft goat cheese 1kg | 8712023020027 |
Bettine Blanc soft goat cheese 1kg | 8712023020089 |
Bettine Blanc soft goat cheese 1kg | 2885220WWWWWC |
Bettine Blanc soft goat cheese 1kg | 290020CWWWWWC |
Bettine BIO Blanc soft goat cheese 1kg | 8712023014156 |
The reason for this recall was also the suspicion of contamination with Listeria.
Cheese recall: this is why listeria are a health hazard
When
Listeria
is food germs.
The germs are found almost all over the world.
They can also survive well at refrigerator temperatures.
The bacteria often find their way into dairy products during milking.
The germs can also get into food through contamination of the production facility.
For humans, however, the bacteria only become dangerous if there are 100 or more germs per gram.
The listeria can then cause what is known as listeriosis.
This manifests itself through symptoms such as fever, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea.
The incubation period is between three days and three weeks.
Danger from Listeria: Pregnant women are particularly at risk
If the course is mild, the symptoms subside within a few days.
In so-called risk groups, however, the consequences can have serious consequences.
For example, blood poisoning and meningitis can be triggered.
A full 30 percent of seriously ill people die from these consequences.
In pregnant women, listeriosis can have serious consequences for the unborn child.
In the worst case, this can even lead to a miscarriage.
According to the consumer advice center, 700 infections per year are detected in Germany.
(luc)