Yes you can! Ive been worrying about the same thing. I asked my midwife and she said its fine :D X
Absolutely. It is just CH(Cheese) ON(Onion) and GA(Garlic) afterall.
The only reason cream cheese should be avoided while pregnant is if you've been advised to reduce your fat intake.
Yes.
Unless you have an allergy to the contents in the dip, Yes.
It is not recommended that pregnant women eat Roquefort cheese. It is a blue moldy cheese and mold has toxins that are not good for the baby. Also it is a raw milk cheese with a fresh rind so there is a lot of bacteria, such as listeria that may be present as well. Listeriosis can cause miscarriage and early delivery. I love blue cheese but its not a good idea to eat while pregnant.
Can someone please help with this question??? i think you can as its not made from cheese...???
You can eat fresh asiago from Italy while pregnant because it is pasteurized. Avoid un pasteurized cheese to avoid micro-organisms. Raw milk cheeses are okay if they are at least aged 10 months to 18 months like Grana Padano or Parmesan.
2 to 19 ml/g of onion
Yes as long as it isn't soft, white moulded, blue or made from unpasturised milk.
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Feta cheese is not among the recommended cheese during pregnancy, or any of your soft cheeses for that matter. For best advice, you should consult your OB/GYN as he/she will know your best needs.
Any cheese cooked is perfectly safe to eat whilst pregnant, regardless if its pasteurised or not. Hard unpasteurised cheese is safe to eat uncooked too, its got nothing to do with if its unpasteurised or not the question is if its soft or not. The bacteria grows in the moisture of the cheese, when you take it home its the other bugs in your unwashed salad etc that uses the cheese as a playground to grow and fester. Medical staff are ill advised and if in doubt you should go to Waitrose and speak to the cheese specialists who are qualified within the cheese industry to advise you better. so to sum it up you shouldn't eat soft cheese pasteurised or not but hard its completely safe.