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The European Commission has adopted two
cases aimed at
regulating the use of
spices in a single
market, and
making the use of flavored substances in
foods safer and more transparent.first regulation was that the
<3> Committee provided a new EU-wide list of spice substances
, including more than
2100
approved
Spice
substances. The committee said
spices could
remain on the market
until
EFSA
completes its
evaluation.new
will enter into force on
4 April 22
,
to
the EU food industry
to allow
time to adapt to the new rules. All spices that are not on
list
banned
18
months.a second regulation deals with transitional measures for other scented substances, such as scented substances from non-food sources. The Ordinance
entered into
October
2012
22
2012.
thanks to the continuous efforts of the European Food Safety Authority and other scientific institutions,
This
Regulation
early for
citizens and industry insiders
greatly improves
transparency of
information. This will make it easier for all involved to know which flavored substances can be used in food.
,"
John Dalli, the health and consumer
commissioner,
said.