It's not reccommended to eat soft cheeses or pate whilst pregnant as they could contain listeria (a type of bacteria) which is potentially harmful to the baby
It can be if it is contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. It's just safer to avoid it during pregnancy.
Yes. Blue cheese should have no affect on you or you unborn baby.
Yes, as long as it is a cheese without mold such as blue cheese.
It is best to avoid blue cheeses when pregnant.
As safe as any other cheese.
yes
Provolone cheese is safe to be used during pregnancy.
yes very due to cheese
If the dressing is dairy based than definitely not (Ranch, Blue Cheese, Thousand Island). If it is an oil base (Italian, Vinagarette), than its probably OK for ane extra month or two.
Yes, white stilton with apricots is safe during pregnancy! You will read to avoid stilton cheese. This statement, in my opinion, is too general because there is a big difference between blue stilton and white stilton. First of all, all stilton cheese comes from pasteurized milk. The difference between blue and white stilton can be seen when it is manufactured and matured. Very early in the making of blue stilton, blue mold is added to the mixture. White stilton DOES NOT have blue mold added to the mixture. The feeling is that mold ripened cheeses are typically softer and offer a good environment for harmful bacteria like listeria to grow. So, because white stilton is pasteurized and is not mold ripened, it is safe in pregnancy!
Yogurt made from pasteurised milk is safe to eat during pregnancy. The bacteria in yogurt is not the same as that in unpasteurised soft cheese, it is similar to that which is normally present in the gut.
They store it in a blue wax container :D Thats why it is blue (dont worry its perfectly safe still)
REAL Caesar dressing contains raw eggs and anchovies. If you have an allergy to either you might be in trouble. Even if you don't you may want to remember that anchovies can act as a laxative in some folks.
Cheese that is made with unpasteurized milk is not safe to eat during pregnancy. Unpasteurized milk is not safe to consume because there is a risk that it contains a bacterium called Listeriamonocytogenes. Listeria is killed during pasteurization and cooking so the majority of the cheeses that are sold in stores are safe. However, soft cheese such as feta, brie, gorgonzola, etc. could contain Listeria. Listeria can cause problems for both the mom and her baby during pregnancy. If you are infected with Listeria, you could suffer a miscarriage, have a preterm birth, pass the infection to the baby, and in some severe cases, have a stillborn. During pregnancy, it's best to read cheese labels and only eat cheese that is labeled as "pasteurized.