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To: epicure who wrote (103441)5/8/2005 6:38:41 PM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I am having trouble even finding another country besides the U.S. where rBGH is permitted. So I think generally you are definitely safe from it when you buy European cheeses. I'm sure you know these are reasonably priced at Trader Joe's!

I found this good news about goat and sheep milk cheeses in general, as well:

vpirg.org

Cheese
All cheeses from the European Union, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia are rBGH- free because rBGH is banned in those countries. All cheeses made from sheep or goat's milk are rBGH-free because rBGH cannot be used on sheep or goats.