SCHEDULE 1PROCESSED CEREAL-BASED FOODS
PART ICategories of processed CEREAL-BASED foods
1
Simple cereals which are or have to be reconstituted with milk or other appropriate nutritious liquids.
2
Cereals with an added high protein food which are or have to be reconstituted with water or other protein-free liquid.
3
Pastas which are to be used after cooking in boiling water or other appropriate liquids.
4
Rusks and biscuits which are to be used either directly or, after pulverisation, with the addition of water, milk or other suitable liquids.
PART IIEssential composition of processed CEREAL-BASED foods
The requirements concerning nutrients refer to the products ready for use, marketed as such or reconstituted as instructed by the manufacturer.
1
Cereal content
Processed cereal-based foods are prepared primarily from one or more milled cereals and/or starchy root products.
The amount of cereal and/or starchy root shall not be less than 25 per cent of the final mixture on a dry weight for weight basis.
2
Protein
2
For products mentioned in paragraphs 2 and 4 of Part I, the protein content shall not exceed 1.3 g / 100 kJ (5.5 g/100 kcal).
2
For products mentioned in paragraph 2 of Part I, the added protein shall not be less than 0.48 g/100 kJ (2 g/100 kcal).
2
For biscuits mentioned in paragraph 4 of Part I made with the addition of a high protein food, and presented as such, the added protein shall not be less than 0.36 g/100 kJ (1.5g/100 kcal).
2
The chemical index of the added protein shall be equal to at least 80 per cent of that of the reference protein (casein as defined in Schedule 2), or the protein efficiency ratio (PER) of the protein in the mixture shall be equal to at least 70 per cent of that of the reference protein. In all cases, the addition of amino acids is permitted solely for the purpose of improving the nutritional value of the protein mixture, and only in the proportions necessary for that purpose.
3
Carbohydrates
3
If sucrose, fructose, glucose, glucose syrups or honey are added to products mentioned in paragraphs 1 and 4 of Part I:
– the amount of added carbohydrates from these sources shall not exceed 1.8 g /100 kJ (7.5 g/100 kcal),
– the amount of added fructose shall not exceed 0.9 g/100 kJ (3.75 g/100 kcal).
3
If sucrose, fructose, glucose syrups or honey are added to products mentioned in paragraph 2 of Part I:
– the amount of added carbohydrates from these sources shall not exceed 1.2 g /100 kJ (5 g/100 kcal),
– the amount of added fructose shall not exceed 0.6 g/100 kJ (2.5 g/100 kcal).
4
Fat
4
For products mentioned in paragraphs 1 and 4 of Part I, the fat content shall not exceed 0.8 g/100 kJ (3.3 g/100 kcal).
4
For products mentioned in paragraph 2 of Part I, the fat content shall not exceed 1.1 g/100 kJ (4.5 /100 kcal). If the fat content exceeds 0.8 g/100 kJ (3.3 g/100 kcal):
a
the amount of lauric acid shall not exceed 15 per cent of the total fat content;
b
the amount of myristic acid shall not exceed 15 per cent of the total fat content;
c
the amount of linoleic acid (in the form of glycerides = linoleates) shall not be less than 70 mg/100 kJ (300 mg/100 kcal) and shall not exceed 285 mg/100 kJ (1200 mg/100 kcal).
5
Minerals
5
Sodium
– sodium salts may only be added to processed CEREAL-BASED foods for technological purposes,
– the sodium content of processed CEREAL-BASED foods shall not exceed 25 mg/100 kJ (100 mg/100 kcal).
5
Calcium
5
For products mentioned in paragraph 2 of Part I, the amount of calcium shall not be less than 20 mg/100 kJ (80 mg/100 kcal).
5
For products mentioned in paragraph 4 of Part I manufactured with the addition of milk (milk biscuits) and presented as such, the amount of calcium shall not be less than 12 mg/100 kJ (50 mg/100 kcal).
6
Vitamins
6
For processed CEREAL-BASED foods the amount of thiamin shall not be less than 25 μg/100 kJ (100 μg/100 kcal).
6
For products mentioned in paragraph 2 of Part I:
| Per 100 kJ | Per 100 kcal | ||
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| Minimum | Maximum | Minimum | Maximum |
Vitamin A (μg RE)1 | 14 | 43 | 60 | 180 |
Vitamin D (μg)2 | 0.25 | 0.75 | 1 | 3 |
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1RE = all trans retinol equivalents | ||||
2In the form of cholecalciferol, of which 10 μg = 400 i.u. of Vitamin D |
These limits are also applicable if vitamins A and D are added to other processed CEREAL-BASED foods.
SCHEDULE 2AMINO ACID COMPOSITION OF CASEIN
Amino acid | (g per 100 g of protein) |
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Arginine | 3.7 |
Cystine | 0.3 |
Histidine | 2.9 |
Isoleucine | 5.4 |
Leucine | 9.5 |
Lysine | 8.1 |
Methionine | 2.8 |
Phenylalanine | 5.2 |
Threonine | 4.7 |
Tryptophan | 1.6 |
Tyrosine | 5.8 |
Valine | 6.7 |
SCHEDULE 3ESSENTIAL COMPOSITION OF BABY FOODS
The requirements concerning nutrients refer to the products ready for use, marketed as such or reconstituted as instructed by the manufacturer.
1
Protein
1
If meat, poultry, fish, offal or other traditional source of protein are the only ingredients mentioned in the name of the product, then:
– the named meat, poultry, fish, offal or other traditional protein source, in total, shall constitute not less than 40 per cent by weight of the total product,
– each named meat, poultry, fish, offal or other traditional source of protein shall constitute not less than 25 per cent, by weight, of total named protein sources,
– the total protein from the named sources shall not be less than 1.7 g/100 kJ (7 g/100 kcal).
1
If meat, poultry, fish, offal or other traditional source of protein, singularly or in combination, are mentioned first in the name of the product, whether or not the product is presented as a meal, then:
– the named poultry, fish, offal or other traditional protein source, in total, shall constitute not less than 10 per cent by weight of the total product,
– each named meat, poultry, fish, offal or other traditional source of protein shall constitute not less than 25 per cent by weight, of total named protein sources,
– the protein from the named sources shall not be less than 1 g/100 kJ (4 g/100 kcal).
1
If meat, poultry, fish, offal or other traditional source of protein, singularly or in combination are mentioned, but not first, in the name of the product, whether or not the product is presented as a meal, then:
– the named meat, poultry, fish, offal or other traditional protein source, in total, shall constitute not less than 8 per cent by weight of the total product,
– each named meat, poultry, fish, offal or other traditional source of protein shall constitute not less than 25 per cent, by weight, of total named protein sources,
– the total protein from the named sources shall not be less than 0.5 g/100 kJ (2.2 g/100 kcal),
– the total protein in the product from all sources shall not be less than 0.7 g/100 kJ (3 g/100 kcal).
1
If cheese is mentioned together with other ingredients in the name of a savoury product, whether or not the product is presented as a meal, then:
– the protein from the dairy sources shall not be less than 0.5 g/100 kJ (2.2 g/100 kcal),
– the total protein in the product from all sources shall not be less than 0.7 g/100 kJ (3 g/100 kcal).
1
If the product is designated on the label as a meal, but does not mention meat, poultry, fish, offal or other traditional source of protein in the name of the product, the total protein in the product from all sources shall not be less than 0.7 g / 100 kJ (3 g /100 kcal).
1
Sauces presented as an accompaniment to a meal are exempt from the requirements of paragraph 1.1 to 1.5.
1
Sweet dishes that mention dairy products as the first or only ingredient in the name shall contain not less than 2.2 g dairy protein / 100 kcal. All other sweet dishes are exempt from the requirements in paragraph 1.1 to 1.5.
1
The addition of amino acids is permitted solely for the purpose of improving the nutritional value of the protein present, and only in the proportions necessary for that purpose.
2
Carbohydrates
The quantities of total carbohydrates present in fruit and vegetable juices and nectars, fruit-only dishes, and desserts or puddings shall not exceed:
– 10 g/100 ml for vegetable juices and drinks based on them,
– 15 g/100 ml for fruit juices and nectars and drinks based on them,
– 20 g/100 g for fruit-only dishes,
– 25 g/100 g for desserts and puddings,
– 5 g/100 g for other non-milk-based drinks.
3
Fat
3
For products referred to in paragraph 1.1 if meat or cheese are the only ingredients or are mentioned first in the name of a product, the total fat in the product from all sources shall not exceed 1.4 g/100 kJ (6 g/100 kcal).
3
For all other products the total fat in the product from all sources shall not exceed 1.1 g/100 kJ (4.5 g/100 kcal).
4
Sodium
4
The final sodium content in the product shall be either not more than 48 mg/100 kJ (200 mg/100 kcal) or not more than 200 mg per 100 g. However if cheese is the only ingredient mentioned in the name of the product, the final sodium content in the product shall not be more than 70 mg/100 kJ (300 mg/100 kcal).
4
Sodium salts may not be added to products based on fruit, nor to desserts or puddings except for technological purposes.
5
Vitamins
Vitamin C–
In a fruit juice, nectar, or vegetable juice the final content of vitamin C in the product shall be either not less than 6 mg / 100 kJ (25 mg / 100 kcal) or not less than 25 mg per 100 g.
Vitamin A–
In vegetable juices, the final content of vitamin A in the product shall be not less than 25 μg RE/100 kJ (100 μg RE/100 kcal) and, for the purposes of this paragraph, RE = all trans retinol equivalents.
Vitamin A shall not be added to other baby foods.
Vitamin D–
Vitamin D shall not be added to baby foods.
SCHEDULE 4NUTRITIONAL SUBSTANCES
Vitamins1
Vitamin A
Retinol
Retinyl acetate
Retinyl palmitate
Beta-carotene
Vitamin D
Vitamin D2 (= ergocalciferol)
Vitamin D3 (= cholecalciferol)
Vitamin B1
Thiamin hydrochloride
Thiamin mononitrate
Vitamin B2
Riboflavin
Riboflavin-5'-phosphate, sodium
Niacin
Nicotinamide
Nicotinic acid
Vitamin B6
Pyridoxine hydrochloride
Pyridoxine-5-phosphate
Pyridoxine dipalmitate
Pantothenic acid
D-pantothenate, calcium
D-pantothenate, sodium
Dexpanthenol
Folate
Folic acid
F1Calcium-L-methylfolate
Vitamin B12
Cyanocobalamin
Hydroxocobalamin
Biotin
D-biotin
Vitamin C
L-ascorbic acid
Sodium L-ascorbate
Calcium L-ascorbate
6-palmityl-L-ascorbic acid (ascorbyl palmitate)
Potassium ascorbate
Vitamin K
Phylloquinone (phytomenadione)
Vitamin E
D-alpha tocopherol
DL-alpha tocopherol
D-alpha tocopherol acetate
DL-alpha tocopherol acetate
Amino acids2
L-arginine }
L-cystine }
L-histidine } and their hydrochlorides
L-isoleucine }
L-leucine }
L-lysine }
L-cysteine }
L-methionine
L-phenylalanine
L-threonine
L-tryptophan
L-tyrosine
L-valine
Others3
Choline
Choline chloride
Choline citrate
Choline bitartrate
Inositol
L-carnitine
L-carnitine hydrochloride
Salts of minerals and trace elements4
Calcium
Calcium carbonate
Calcium chloride
Calcium salts of citric acid
Calcium gluconate
Calcium glycerophosphate
Calcium lactate
Calcium oxide
Calcium hydroxide
Calcium salts of orthophosphoric acid
Magnesium
Magnesium carbonate
Magnesium chloride
Magnesium salts of citric acid
Magnesium gluconate
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium hydroxide
Magnesium salts of orthophosphoric acid
Magnesium sulphate
Magnesium lactate
Magnesium glycerophosphate
Potassium
Potassium chloride
Potassium salts of citric acid
Potassium gluconate
Potassium lactate
Potassium glycerophosphate
Iron
Ferrous citrate
F2Ferrous bisglycinate
Ferric ammonium citrate
Ferrous gluconate
Ferrous lactate
Ferrous sulphate
Ferrous fumarate
Ferric diphosphate (ferric pyrophosphate)
Elemental iron (carbonyl + electrolytic + hydrogen-reduced)
Ferric saccharate
Sodium ferric diphosphate
Ferrous carbonate
Copper
Copper-lysine complex
Cupric carbonate
Cupric citrate
Cupric gluconate
Cupric sulphate
Zinc
Zinc acetate
F3Zinc chloride
Zinc citrate
Zinc lactate
Zinc sulphate
Zinc oxide
Zinc gluconate
Manganese
Manganese carbonate
Manganese chloride
Manganese citrate
Manganese gluconate
Manganese sulphate
Manganese glycerophosphate
Iodine
Sodium iodide
Potassium iodide
Potassium iodate
Sodium iodate
SCHEDULE 5MAXIMUM LIMITS FOR VITAMINS, MINERALS AND TRACE ELEMENTS, IF ADDED, IN PROCESSED CEREAL-BASED FOODS AND BABY FOODS
PART IGeneral
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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Nutrient | Maximum limit per 100 kcal3 |
Vitamin E | 3 mg α-TE |
Riboflavin | 0.4 mg |
Niacin | 4.5 mg NE |
Vitamin B6 | 0.35 mg |
Folic acid | 50 μg |
Vitamin B12 | 0.35 μg |
Pantothenic acid | 1.5 mg |
Biotin | 10 μg |
Potassium | 160 mg (of the food as sold) |
Magnesium | 40 mg |
Iron | 3 mg |
Zinc | 2 mg |
Copper | 40 μg |
Iodine | 35 μg |
Manganese | 0.6 mg |
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3Unless otherwise stated in column 2 of Part I or column 3 of Part II, the maximum limits specified in those columns apply to food ready for use, whether marketed as such or reconstituted as instructed by the manufacturer. |
PART IISpecified foods
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
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Food | Nutrient | Maximum limit per 100 kcal4 |
| Vitamin A | 180 μg RE5 |
| Vitamin C | 25 mg |
| Vitamin C | 125 mg |
| Vitamin C | 12.5 mg |
| Thiamin | 0.5 mg |
| Thiamin | 0.25 mg |
| Calcium | 180 mg (of the food as sold) |
| Calcium | 100 mg (of the food as sold) |
| Calcium | 80 mg (of the food as sold) |
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4Unless otherwise stated in column 2 of Part I or column 3 of Part II, the maximum limits specified in those columns apply to food ready for use, whether marketed as such or reconstituted as instructed by the manufacturer. | ||
5RE = all trans retinol equivalents. |
SCHEDULE 6PESTICIDES WHOSE RESIDUES MUST NOT BE PRESENT IN PROCESSED CEREAL-BASED FOODS OR BABY FOODS AT A LEVEL EXCEEDING 0.003 mg/kg
Chemical name
Aldrin and dieldrin, expressed as dieldrin
Disulfoton (sum of disulfoton, disulfoton sulfoxide and disulfoton sulfone expressed as disulfoton)
Endrin
Fensulfothion (sum of fensulfothion, its oxygen analogue and their sulfones, expressed as fensulfothion)
Fentin, expressed as triphenyltin cation
Haloxyfop (sum of haloxyfop, its salts and esters including conjugates, expressed as haloxyfop)
Heptachlor and trans-heptachlor epoxide, expressed as heptachlor
Hexachlorobenzene
Nitrofen
Omethoate
Terbufos (sum of terbufos, its sulfoxide and sulfone, expressed as terbufos)
SCHEDULE 7SPECIFIC MAXIMUM RESIDUE LEVELS OF CERTAIN PESTICIDES IN PROCESSED CEREAL-BASED FOODS OR BABY FOODS
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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Chemical name of the substance | Maximum residue level (mg/kg) |
Cadusafos | 0.006 |
Demeton-S-methyl/demeton-S-methyl sulfone/oxydemeton-methyl (individually or combined, expressed as demeton-S-methyl) | 0.006 |
Ethoprophos | 0.008 |
Fipronil (sum of fipronil and fipronil-desulfinyl, expressed as fipronil) | 0.004 |
Propineb/propylenethiourea (sum of propineb and propylenethiourea) | 0.006 |
SCHEDULE 8REFERENCE VALUES FOR NUTRITION LABELLING FOR FOODS INTENDED FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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Nutrient | Labelling reference value |
Vitamin A | (μg) 400 |
Vitamin D | (μg) 10 |
Vitamin C | (mg) 25 |
Thiamin | (mg) 0.5 |
Riboflavin | (mg) 0.8 |
Niacin equivalents | (mg) 9 |
Vitamin B6 | (mg) 0.7 |
Folate | (μg) 100 |
Vitamin B12 | (μg) 0.7 |
Calcium | (mg) 400 |
Iron | (mg) 6 |
Zinc | (mg) 4 |
Iodine | (μg) 70 |
Selenium | (μg) 10 |
Copper | (mg) 0.4 |