Occitanie: Confit Garlic and Tapenades Recalled After a Suspicious Case of Botulism
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An evocative case of botulism was reported after the consumption of candied garlic from the caterer Le Tapenadier bought in early September at the Sommières market in the Gard.
On September 19, a conso recall was issued for products of the brand Le Tapenadier, which were sold in the Port-La Nouvelle market.
The national health authorities were informed of a clinically evocative case of botulism following the consumption of candied garlic sold by the caterer Le Tapenadier, operator of the Hérault, on the Sommières market. The candied garlic, purchased at the beginning of September, had been vacuum-packed and left at room temperature, which is favourable to the development of the bacteria and botulinum toxins. The Departmental Directorate for Populat…
Health authorities have announced the recall of products from Le Tapenadier, based in the Hérault, after a suspicious case of botulism linked to the candied garlic sold in a Gard market.
The health authorities announced on Friday the withdrawal and recall of consignments of candied garlic and spread preparations marketed by the caterer Le Tapenadier, installed in the Hérault, after a suspicious case of botulism related to the consumption of these products. "A case clinically...
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