Bottled preserved bean curd suspected to contain excessive Bacillus cereus
Issue Date |
17.8.2017 |
Source of Information |
The Food Safety Centre, Macau |
Food Product |
Bottled preserved bean curd |
Product Name and Description |
Product name: Preserved Bean Curd (Red) Brand: Dali Place of origin: China Packer: Zhejiang Cereals, Oils & Foodstuffs I/E Co., Ltd. Sole distributor in Hong Kong: Tak Fat Edible Salt & Provisions Limited Best before date: November 23, 2018 Net weight: 500 grams per bottle
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Reason For Issuing Alert |
- Upon receipt of a notification from the Food Safety Centre, Macau that the above-mentioned preserved bean curd imported from Hong Kong was detected with excessive Bacillus cereus (more than 100 000 of Bacillus cereus per gram of food) and according to Hong Kong's 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, the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) immediately followed up. With the information provided by the Macau authorities, the CFS contacted the Hong Kong sole distributor, Tak Fat Edible Salt & Provisions Limited. By preliminary investigation and the information provided by the company, it was found that the company had imported 1488 cartons of the affected product, with some of which re-exported to Macau, some distributed in Hong Kong, and the remaining stock stored in their warehouse.
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Action Taken by the Centre for Food Safety |
- The CFS has requested the distributor to stop sale of the affected batch of the product and initiate a recall. The distributor has also voluntarily surrendered the remaining stock for CFS' disposal.
- The CFS is also tracing the distribution of the product concerned, and will alert the trade to the incident and request them to stop using or selling the affected batch of the product.
- The CFS will continue to follow up on the incident and take appropriate action to safeguard food safety and public health. Investigation is ongoing.
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Advice to the Trade |
- Stop using or selling the affected batch of the product.
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Advice to Consumers |
- If consumers have bought and still possess the affected batch of the product, they should stop eating it. They should seek medical advice if they feel sick upon consumption.
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Further Information |
The CFS press release
- Members of the public may call the distributor's hotline at 2462 4328 or 2462 4371 during office hours for enquiries about the recall.
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Centre for Food Safety
Food and Environmental Hygiene Department
2017-8-17