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Clotted cream: safe in pregnancy?

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Wombat33 · 22/03/2011 11:51

Can anyone answer a very important question? Wink Is clotted cream safe to eat when you're pregnant?

I know it's made from unpasteurised milk, and then heated in the clotting process (but only to about 85 degress I think, so not as hot as it would be if it was pasteurised).

So, can I tuck into my mother's day afternoon tea or is it best to avoid do you think?

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trixie123 · 22/03/2011 12:08

arrgghh! yes, its fine unless its been sitting out in the sun all day. If it was harmful EVERYONE who ate it would get sick, not just pregnant people. Please chill out or it will be a very long pregnancy!

oggybags · 22/03/2011 13:50

After a week in Cornwall sans cider last sept at 14 wks pg clotted cream teas were my guilty pleasure :-) they're fine so enjoy

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