The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has published a notification regarding a food recall of cheeses sold in Ontario due to microbial contamination in the form of Staphylococcus aureus.
“Do not use, sell, serve or distribute the affected products,” advises the notification of the seven cheeses, which were also sold in Alberta, B.C. and Quebec.
The affected products are:
- Rumba Queso Campesino Country Cheese
- Rumba Asadero Mexican Style Cheese
- Rumba Queso Fresco Fresco Cheese
- Rumba Campesino
- Rumba Asadero
- Sabana Queso Fresco Grilling Cheese
- Sombrero Asadero Grilling Cheese
“The bacteria are a leading cause of food poisoning, resulting from the consumption of food contaminated with enterotoxins,” they say. “Staphylococcal food intoxication involves rapid onset of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, cramps, and diarrhea. Symptoms usually resolve after 24 hours.”
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