From Jan 1, 2026, FSSAI will demand nutrition data, Indian consumption patterns, toxicology results, safe intake limits, and ...
FSSAI clarifies ‘tea’ only includes Camellia sinensis, banning herbal or plant-based infusions; affects labeling, manufacturers, retailers.
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FSSAI Draws A Clear Line On ‘Tea’ Classification: Understanding The Difference Between Real Tea And Infused Alternatives
FSSAI clarifies what legally qualifies as ‘tea’ in India, explaining why herbal, fruit and flavoured infusions may not meet ...
FSSAI has now clarified that only beverages derived from the plant Camellia sinensis will constitute "tea," while all other ...
FSSAI has added a feature to its Food Safety Connect app enabling consumers to report misleading food labels by submitting images, licence numbers and relevant URLs Announcing it on X, FSSAI said that ...
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