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FSSAI bars food firms from terming herbal infusions ‘tea’, Pg14

FSSAI prohibits food companies from labeling herbal infusions as 'tea' if not derived from Camellia sinensis plant.

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Key Highlights:

  • FSSAI has prohibited food companies from using the term 'tea' for herbal infusions not derived from Camellia sinensis.
  • The directive addresses the misbranding of products like 'herbal tea' and 'flower tea'.
  • FSSAI regulations state that the term 'tea' is exclusively for beverages from Camellia sinensis.

Detailed Insights:

  • The FSSAI's directive aims to prevent misleading marketing practices by food business operators.
  • This action ensures consumers are not misled into thinking herbal infusions are traditional tea.
  • Camellia sinensis is the plant from which true teas like green tea, black tea, and oolong tea are derived.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • FSSAI: A statutory body responsible for ensuring food safety and standards in India.
  • Misbranding: The act of labeling a product with false or misleading information.
  • Camellia sinensis: The plant species from which all types of true tea are made.
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