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Safety and commercial issues in fresh mushrooms and mushroom-based products sold at retail in Tuscany region

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ITALIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SAFETY
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 -

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PAGEPRESS PUBL
DOI: 10.4081/ijfs.2022.10044

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Mushrooms; Regulatory framework; Official controls; Labelling compliance

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  1. Italian Ministry of Health [IZS LT 04/18 RC]

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This study assessed the compliance of the sale of mushrooms and mushroom-based products in Tuscany with European and National safety and labelling requirements. While most activities and products were found to comply with the regulations, there were still some issues identified, including incorrect and missing labels, as well as a lack of clarity in EU legislation regarding the safe sale of spontaneous mushrooms.
The compliance to European and National safety and labelling requirements relating to the sale of spontaneous and cultivated mushrooms and mushroom-based products in Tuscany was assessed. The evidence was collected by the Mycological Inspectorate of North-West Tuscany Local Health Authority during 90 inspections (from 2016 to 2020) at large-scale distribution stores, wholesalers, and restaurants in 10 cities belonging to 3 provinces, and on the labelling analysis of 98 commercial products collected at retail in 2021. Despite a substantial compliance of the inspected activities and products with the regulatory requirements, critical issues were highlighted: 1) EU legislative gap in the definition of specific measures for the safe sale of spontaneous mushrooms; 2) improper shelf storage temperatures of fresh-cut products; 3) incorrect condition of use on the labels of pre-packaged products; 4) lack of country-of-origin declaration in pre-packaged products. Furthermore, the labelling analysis highlighted that 18.4% and 15.3% of the products presented issues in the validity and correctness of the scientific names respect to national requirements in. A revision of the current EU legislation is needed to guarantee consumers safety, also considering the relevant number of poisoning cases related to false mycetisms (ingestion of edible mushrooms unproperly stored or used). Also, a specific revision and harmonization of the EU labelling of mushrooms would be desirable to protect consumers.

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