For more information about foodborne outbreaks and product contamination in California, including outbreaks related to raw milk, please see the CDPH Food and Drug Branch Environmental Investigation Reports webpage.
Raw Milk and Dairy Products from Outside of California
It is against the law to sell or distribute raw milk across state lines in the U.S., meaning raw milk produced outside of California cannot be sold in California. However, raw cheese aged for at least 60 days can be produced outside of California and sold in California. Raw cheese that is aged (such as raw cheddar) can be sold in stores, farms, and farmerās markets in California. But it's important to know that even 60-day aged cheese may not be free of harmful germs.āā
Other types of cheese and dairy products made from unpasteurized milk are available in other countries, including Mexico, and can be brought into California. Many of these products are sold by vendors who donāt have a license to sell dairy products or are selling products that arenāt regulated for health and safety. The information on the labels of dairy products from other countries may not say if the milk was pasteurized or where the product was made. Products sold at open markets, roadside stands, or street vendors may not have a label at all. Unpasteurized dairy products from Mexico (including queso fresco and other soft cheeses) have been associated with many illnesses and outbreaks of disease in California in people who either ate the products while in Mexico or brought them back to California. The best way to protect yourself from getting sick is to eat and drink only dairy products that are clearly labeled as āpasteurized.ā