District of Columbia,
United States
FDA announced the recall of several raw and pasteurized cheese products by Keswick Creamery at Carrock Farms LLC due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. These products were distributed to farm stores and farmers markets in Washington DC, MD, VA, and PA.
The recalled products are:
- Aged raw milk cheese "Ploughman Cider Wash Tomme" batch 47 4 oz to 12 oz packages, Batch 47, Product Quantity: 23 lbs.
- Aged raw milk cheese "Vulkwin's Folly Scratch 2" 4oz-12oz packages, Batch 25, Product Quantity: 49 lbs.
- Aged raw milk cheese "Wallaby" 4 oz to 12 oz packages, Batch 27, Product Quantity: 46 lbs.
- Aged raw milk cheese "Calverley" 4 oz to 12 oz packages, Batch 317, Product Quantity: 23 lbs.
- Aged raw milk cheese "Feta" in 4 oz to 12 oz packages, Batches 102 and 139, Product Quantity: Batch 102 10 lbs; Batch 139 24 lbs.
- Pasteurized milk cheese "Whole Milk Ricotta" 8 oz and 16 oz clear deli container, expiration dates 7/18/22, 7/25/22, 8/1/22, 8/8/22, 8/18/22, Batches 7/4; 7/11; 7/18; 7/25; and 8/4, Product Quantity: Batch 7/4 34 lbs; Batch 7/11 34 lbs; Batch 7/18 35 lbs; Batch 7/25 35 lbs; Batch 8/4 34 lbs.
- Pasteurized milk cheese "Havarti" 4 oz to 12 oz packages, Batch 123, Product Quantity: 42 lbs.
- Bovre, multiple flavors: plain; oregano and garlic; herbes de Provence; cranberry and honey. 8oz clear deli container, expiration dates 7/25/22, 8/1/22, 8/8/22, 8/22/22, Batches 7/4, 7/11, 7/18, and 8/1, Product Quantity: Batch 7/4 23 lbs; Batch 7/11 23 lbs; Batch 7/18 22 lbs; Batch 8/1 22 lbs.
- Pasteurized milk cheese "Quark", multiple flavors "Dill and Onion", and "Plain" 8 oz and 16 oz clear deli container, expiration dates 7/7/22, 8/4/22, 8/25/22, Batches 6/22, 7/20, and 8/11, Product Quantity: Batch 6/22 17 lbs; Batch 7/20 16 lbs; Batch 8/11 17 lbs.
- Vermeer Cheese in 4 oz to 12 oz packages, Batches 6/22, 7/20, and 8/11, Product Quantity: 141 lbs.
If you have the recalled products in your home, please do not eat them, throw them away.
In case you are experiencing Listeria monocytogenes symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, it is important to report it. It can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.
Sources:
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