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Food additives data book - wordpres

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Regulatory Status: ADI level as of 1990 for use in soft drinks<br />

– Belgium Not permitted<br />

– Denmark Permitted<br />

–Finland Not permitted<br />

–France Not permitted<br />

– East Germany Not permitted<br />

–West Germany Not permitted<br />

– Greece Not permitted<br />

– Ireland Not permitted<br />

– Netherlands Permitted<br />

– Norway Permitted<br />

– Spain Not permitted<br />

– Switzerland Not permitted<br />

–Turkey Not permitted<br />

–UK Permitted<br />

– USSR Not permitted<br />

–Yugoslavia Not permitted<br />

CANADA:<br />

Canada FDR s. 67.31B – Table IX – <strong>Food</strong> <strong>additives</strong> that may be used as Sweeteners – Item T.1 (25 May 1993)<br />

Permitted in or on Maximum level of use<br />

(1) Chewing gum; breath fresheners products 500 ppm<br />

(2) Salt substitutes 400 ppm<br />

(3) (naming the flavour) Flavour referred to in section B.10.005; 100 ppm<br />

Unstandardized flavouring preparations<br />

B.10.005 (naming the flavour) Flavour<br />

(a) shall be a preparation, other than a flavouring preparation described in section B.10.003 as sapid or odorous principals, or both, derived from the<br />

aromatic plant after which the preparation is named;<br />

(b) may contain a sweetening agent, food colour, Class II preservative, thaumatin, Class IV preservative or emulsifying agent; and<br />

Thaumatin 995

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