In a bold stance, India’s food regulatory body, FSSAI, has prohibited the labeling of herbal brews as 'tea' unless they come ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) issued a clarification on December 24, asserting that a beverage ...
The FSSAI has warned food operators against misbranding non-Camellia sinensis blends as 'tea'. This includes 'Rooibos tea' ...
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Why FSSAI Says Only Camellia Sinensis Is ‘Real’ Tea, and What It Means for Green, Herbal Teas
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India clarified that only beverages made from Camellia sinensis can be labelled as ...
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Is your herbal brew really tea? FSSAI's warning sheds light on major misbranding issue
Herbal teas and natural brews are some of the most popular beverages on any beverage menu. But do you know every colourful ...
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Herbal vs flower vs real tea, which is healthiest? Food regulator rule sparks health questions
India's food regulator has clarified only Camellia sinensis drinks can legally be called "tea," but herbal and flower ...
The directive comes after the regulator found several food business operators marketing products, such as 'Rooibos tea', ...
As per existing regulations, only infusions made from Camellia sinensis qualify as tea. This includes well-known varieties ...
India’s food safety regulator has tightened labelling norms, clarifying that only beverages made from the plant Camellia ...
FSSAI has ruled that only Camellia sinensis products can be called 'tea,' banning herbal infusions from using the label to ...
India's food regulator, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), has clarified that only products derived ...
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Why the price of your matcha latte has gone up in Montreal
A global shortage fed by a big uptake by Gen Z has pushed the price of 100 grams of matcha from $26 to $46 within a year.
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