08/12/2024
Something to be aware of!
Serving smoked salmon this Christmas?
If you have guests that are pregnant, or have a weakened immune system, we recommend not serving ready-to-eat cold-smoked or cured fish.
This is because there’s been a small rise in cases of listeriosis linked to eating it. While this form of food poisoning is rare, it can be serious.
Most people won’t have any symptoms if they eat ready-to-eat smoked fish containing listeria bacteria. In rare cases, they may experience mild flu-like or gastrointestinal symptoms such as fever, abdominal pain or diarrhoea.
But some people are at higher risk of much more severe illness, especially if they are vulnerable to infection.
So, if your guests are at risk of serious illness or are pregnant consider leaving smoked fish off their menu this festive season.