Three cheeses from the Laiterie de la Vallée de Munster brand have just been recalled due to the presence of Listeria monocytogenes.

These products were sold in small and large surfaces all over France, indicates Rappel Conso.

The first cheese is a natural Tomme de la Vallée, with black truffles or wild garlic.

It was sold as of December 14th.

The recall concerns lots 279, 291, 299, 204, 314 and 318.


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Tomme de la Vallée - Laiterie de la Vallée de Munster



Risks: Listeria monocytogenes (agent responsible for listeriosis)



Reason: Presence of Listeria monocytogeneshttps://t.co/Wia11JKdbW pic.twitter.com/jMfWphkRiE

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Munster among the recalled products

The Tommette de la Vallée product (plain, with Fenugreek, wild garlic and black truffle) has also been withdrawn from the shelves.

The batches concerned are identical to those of the tomme.

It had been on the market since November 14.

The last cheese recalled is Munster AOP made with raw milk (plain and with cumin).

Five lots are concerned: 284, 300, 312, 319 and 328. It had been on the shelves since November 3.

Do not eat these cheeses

Eating products contaminated with Listeria can be dangerous.

It is therefore recommended not to eat these cheeses.

In the event of the appearance of symptoms such as fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and body aches, it is advisable to consult a doctor.

"Listeriosis is a disease that can be serious and whose incubation period can be up to eight weeks," says Rappel Conso.

For any questions, consumers can contact 03.81.91.90.90.

They will have the possibility of benefiting from a refund or an exchange before March 1, 2023, the end date of the recall procedure.

The list of brands that marketed these cheeses is available online.

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