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Israeli Health Ministry Recalls Two Goat Cheese Products from Har Perachim Farm Over Microbial Contamination
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First reported by Now 14 · 31 minutes ago
What happened
The Israeli Ministry of Health is recalling two organic goat cheese products from Har Perachim Farm due to microbial contamination found in recent tests, urging consumers to avoid consumption.
- 01Health Ministry found microbial contamination in Har Perachim's 16% fat organic goat cheese.
- 02The 16% fat cheese was valid between July 1 and July 11.
- 03Har Perachim is also recalling 22% fat mild salty organic goat cheese with multiple validity dates in June and July.
- 04Consumers are advised not to consume the recalled cheese products.
- 05The recall follows routine food safety inspections by the Ministry of Health.
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