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All goat's cheese not allowed?

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AntiHop · 20/09/2020 19:39

Is there any goat's cheese I can eat in pregnancy? I know I can't eat the stuff with the rind like chavroux. But how about the spreadable stuff like this:

www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/Product/sainsburys-french-goats-cheese--mild-150g

Or the hard ones like this

www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/Product/st-helens-farm-mild-goats-cheese-170g

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loveacupoftea18 · 20/09/2020 19:42

I'm fairly certain the second, hard, one is absolutely fine.

I've also been eating the top one, I know it's soft but it's made with pasteurised milk. I think there's lots of conflicting opinion about it?

ThanksItHasPockets · 20/09/2020 19:57

No conflicting opinion. Top one is soft but not mould-ripened and made with pasteurised milk so is fine, as with pasteurised feta / mozzarella etc. Hard cheese also fine. What you are not advised to have is mould-ripened chèvre like this: www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/perfect-cheeseboards/sainsburys-goats-cheese--taste-the-difference-120g

AntiHop · 20/09/2020 23:04

Thank you! Added it to me online order. I'm a huge lover of mould ripened goat's cheese and brie, really missing them. :(

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