Two kinds of bottled fermented bean curd contaminated with Bacillus cereus
Issue Date | 7.1.2015 |
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Source of Information | Centre for Food Safety (CFS) |
Food Product | Fermented bean curd |
Product Name and Description | Details of the products are as follows: |
Reason For Issuing Alert | The Fuzizoue Preserved Tofu sample was collected at a supermarket in Sha Tin for testing under CFS' regular Food Surveillance Programme. Test result showed that the sample contained Bacillus cereus at a level of 1 300 000 per gram. The Pearl River Bridge Chili Fermented Beancurd sample, it was taken at the office of the importer/distributor of the product in question during CFS’ follow-up investigations into an unsatisfactory sample of the same kind of the product, but from a different batch, announced last month. Test result showed that the sample contained Bacillus cereus at a level of 280 000 per gram. According to the 'Microbiological Guidelines for Food', it is potentially injurious to health or unfit for human consumption if a gram of ready-to-eat food contains more than 100 000 of Bacillus cereus. Consuming food contaminated with excessive Bacillus cereus may cause gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting and diarrhoea. |
Action Taken by the Centre for Food Safety | With regard to the Fuzizoue sample, the CFS will inform the vendor concerned of the test result, instruct the vendor to stop the sale of the affected food as well as trace the source and distribution of the food item in question. The CFS will also liaise with the local manufacturer for more information. |
Advice to the Trade | The trade should stop selling the affected batches of the products immediately. |
Advice to Consumers | If consumers have bought and still possess the affected products, they should stop eating them. |
Further Information |
Centre for Food Safety
Food and Environmental Hygiene Department
2015-1-7