The Labelling of Food (Scotland) Regulations 1970doi:1970 No. 1127 (S. 91)
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Implications of Food Regulations for Novel Foods Novel or functional foods may provide health and nutritional benefits due to non-nutritice components such as fiber, flavonoids, and phenols. National, reg... JR Lupien,AP Simopoulos - 《World Rev Nutr Diet》 被引量: 9发表: 2005年 加载更多来...
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"permitted colouring matter" (准许染色料) means any colouring matter specified in the First Schedule to the Colouring Matter in Food Regulations (Cap. 132 sub. leg. H), or any combination of such colouring matters; "prepackaged food" (预先包装食物) means any food packaged, whether completely ...
第7页 CAP 132W FOOD AND DRUGS (COMPOSITION AND LABELLING) REGULATIONS[接上页] (L.N. 80 of 1996) 5. Beverages containing milk or reconstituted milk. (1) Every container containing a beverage which includes milk or reconstituted milk and which conforms to the standard of composition ...
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In an attempt to introduce product labels that better inform the consumer, recent amendments to European Food Labelling Regulations mean that most fish products will now be required to declare the percentage amount of fish contained with... KevinD.Hargin,KevinD.Hargin,KevinD.Hargin - Springer Berl...
New Zealand law does not require a food manufacturer to identify the origin of the contents used in the bag, can or box their product comes in. It does not require point-of-sale country of origin information to be provided by retailers. Horticulture New Zealand believes consumers are becoming...