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Popular forms of hard cheeses include:. Soft cheeses are those that have a flexible texture that sometimes appears gooey, runny or watery. Many pregnant women believe that they must avoid all soft cheeses during pregnancy; however, this is untrue.
The U. Food and Drug Administration emphasizes that pasteurized soft cheeses are perfectly safe for pregnant women. Home Pregnancy Nutrition Food and drink safety. Naras Lapsys Dietitian and nutritionist. Cheese is a great source of calcium , and many varieties are safe to eat in pregnancy. Neither are soft, blue-veined cheeses, such as Danish blue and Roquefort, and any cheese made from unpasteurised milk.
Hard blue-veined cheeses, such as stilton, are less likely to contain listeria than soft, mould-ripened cheeses. All hard cheeses made with pasteurised milk are generally safe to eat. You can still indulge in blue-veined, unpasteurised or soft, mould-ripened cheeses if you cook them thoroughly to kill any bacteria.
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