Israeli Dairy Warns of Health Risk, Recalls Popular Organic Goat Cheese
The Israeli dairy farm "Mishak Har Perachim" has issued a consumer warning and announced a recall of its popular organic goat milk Safed cheese due to safety concerns. The cheese, containing 16% fat, has been deemed unsafe for consumption, prompting the company to remove it from store shelves immediately.
In addition to the 16% fat Safed cheese, the dairy is also recalling several batches of its mildly salted organic goat cheese with 22% fat. The affected production dates are June 29, July 3, and July 5, 2026, with expiration dates ranging from July 13 to July 19, 2026. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them and to return them if possible.
The recall reflects a precautionary measure by Mishak Har Perachim to ensure public health and safety. The company has not specified the exact nature of the contamination or hazard but is actively working to collect the products from retailers. This announcement was made public on July 9, 2026, at 19:45 via media outlets including Maariv Online.
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