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. 2017 Aug 2;5(3):44. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms5030044

Table 2.

Foods from which aspergilli, fusaria and Mucor, the most important taxa in this context, were not recorded. However, these foods have at least one other less serious filamentous fungal pathogen recorded from them (Table S1). There may be occasions where foods have been tested for filamentous fungi and none have been isolated. These negative results are unavailable to the scientific community, as they would not be published in general.

Food Category Specific Foods
Baked Goods Ginger bread, Marzipan cake
Beans Soy products (Mejia/Noodles/Nuruk)
Beverages/Chocolate Beverages (pasteurised), Tea black/green
Cereals Buckwheat, Wheat (fermented)
Dairy/Margarine Butter, Margarine, Dried milk (non-fat), Condensed milk
Fruit Stored apples, Apple peel (Lenticel), Banana (Latundan), Dates, Jams, Jellies, Pears, Prunes, Dried sultanas
Herbs/Spices/Truffles Bishop’s weed (herbal medicine), Caraway, Cinnamon, Cumin, Fennel, Ginger, Hops, White pepper
Meat/Eggs/Fish Eggs, Fish meal, Ham, Meat (cold/frozen), Dried cured meat, Salmon, Salami, Suet
Nuts/Seeds Cashew nuts, Candle nuts, Cucumber seeds, Legume seeds, Pea seeds, Pine seeds, Pumpkin seeds, Safflower seeds
Vegetables Cassava (rotting), Cauliflowers, Linseed, Maple syrup, Oils, Okra, Olive paste, Peas dried, Radish, Sugarcane