Survey on the Microbial Quality of Traditional Foods Sold by Street Vendors in Qatar.
Date
2014-12Metadata
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During the past few years the traditional market of Qatar has become an
attraction to many customers who eat from the numerous women street vendors
selling Qatari traditional dishes. To gain an understanding on the safety of these
street vended foods, we designed the study to test microbiological quality of
14 different Qatari foods sold in Souk Wagif, the main traditional market in
Qatar. This study was conducted to mainly identify presence or absence of
microbial pathogens. A total of 56 samples were purchased from 10 different
street vendors and the samples were collected randomly on different days. The
samples were tested for microbial contaminants at Central Food Laboratories,
Doha, Qatar. The qualitative study was conducted using Real Time-PCR to
screen for; Salmonella spp., Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli and E.
coli 0157:H7. Out of the 56 samples, only two samples “Biryani” and “Khabess”
contained E. coli. However both samples tested negative for E. coli O157:H7.
The microbial contamination of the Qatari traditional street vended foods was
3%. This result may be attributed to the food safety training requirement set by
the regulatory authorities before issuing any license to food handlers in Qatar
as well as the food inspection conducted by the Food Health Inspectors on a
regular basis.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/3605Collections
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