henwilliams Looney Tune

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I am a cheese fiend and have found the cheese advice for pregnancy confusing to say the least!! Anyway found this good article on babycentre.co.uk which is useful, and confirms that it is ok to eat marscapone which I beleive is the usual cheese in chessecake (its what I use when making from sctratch):
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/nutrition/foodsafety/c heeseexpert/
In summary this article gives the following lists as well as more advice:
Cheeses which are SAFE to eat in pregnancy
Hard cheeses: austrian smoked, Babybel, caerphilly, cheddar, cheshire, derby, double gloucester, edam, emmental, english goat's cheddar, feta (if bought in the UK), gouda, gruyere, halloumi, havarti, jarlsberg, lancashire, manchego, orkney, paneer, parmesan, pecorino (hard), provolone, red leicester.
Soft and processed cheeses: Boursin, cottage cheese, cheese spread, cream cheese, mascarpone, mozzarella, Philadelphia, Quark, ricotta.
Yoghurts, fromage frais, soured cream and creme fraiche -- any variety, including natural, flavoured and biologically active -- are all safe to eat.
Cheeses to AVOID in pregnancy
Mould-ripened soft cheeses: brie, blue brie, cambozola, camembert, chaumes, pont L'eveque, prince jean, tallegio. vacherin-fribourgeois, weichkaese.
Blue-veined cheeses: bavarian blue, bergader, bleu d'Auvergne, blue shropshire, cabrales, Danish blue, dolcelatte, doppelrhamstuge, eldel pilz, gorgonzola, romano, roncal, roquefort, stilton, tommes, wensleydale (blue).
Soft unpasteurised goat and sheep's cheeses: chabichou, pyramide, torta del cesar.
I was so pleased that boursin was on the ok list! (Its pasturised)....
Helen
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