Regulation 2(3)
SCHEDULE 7SSpecification for fruit nectar
PART 1 SGeneral specification for fruit nectar
1. Fruit nectar is the fermentable but unfermented product that is obtained by adding water to a [F1product] listed in paragraph 2, either with or without one or both of the substances listed in paragraph 3.S
Textual Amendments
F1Word in sch. 7 para. 1 substituted (28.3.2019) by The Food Standards and Hygiene (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2019 (S.S.I. 2019/33), regs. 1(1), 11(3)(a)
2. The [F2products] are—S
(a)fruit juice;
(b)fruit juice from concentrate;
(c)concentrated fruit juice;
(d)water extracted fruit juice;
(e)dehydrated fruit juice;
(f)powdered fruit juice;
(g)fruit pur�e;
(h)concentrated fruit pur�e; and
(i)any mixture of the products mentioned in subparagraphs (a) to (h).
Textual Amendments
F2Word in sch. 7 para. 2 substituted (28.3.2019) by The Food Standards and Hygiene (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2019 (S.S.I. 2019/33), regs. 1(1), 11(3)(b)
3. The substances are—S
(a)sugars; and
(b)honey.
4. The amount of sugars or honey, or sugars and honey, added to the product in accordance with paragraph 1 must not exceed 20% of the total weight of the finished product.S
5. The product must contain the minimum content of fruit juice, fruit pur�e, or a mixture of such juice and pur�e, specified in Part 2 of this Schedule.S
6. Where the product is manufactured without added sugar or with reduced energy value, sugars may be replaced wholly or partially by sweeteners in accordance with the requirements of Regulation 1333/2008.S
7. As well as the ingredients mentioned in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, the product may contain any of the following—S
(a)an authorised additional ingredient;
(b)an authorised additional substance;
(c)restored flavour, pulp and cells (or any one or more of them) obtained by suitable physical means from the same species of fruit; and
(d)sweeteners (which may be added in addition to any sugar or honey added in accordance with paragraph 1 as read with paragraph 3).
8. No treatment, except for an authorised treatment, may be used in the manufacture of a product.S
PART 2 SMinimum juice and pur�e content of fruit nectars
Fruit nectars made from | Minimum juice, pur�e or juice and pur�e content (% by volume of finished product) |
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1. Fruit nectars made from fruits with acidic juice unpalatable in the natural state | |
Apricots | 40 |
Bilberries | 40 |
Blackberries | 40 |
Blackcurrants | 25 |
Cranberries | 30 |
Elderberries | 50 |
Gooseberries | 30 |
Lemons and limes | 25 |
Mulberries | 40 |
Passion fruit | 25 |
Plums | 30 |
Quetsches | 30 |
Quinces | 50 |
Quito naranjillos | 25 |
Raspberries | 40 |
Redcurrants | 25 |
Rose hips | 40 |
Rowanberries | 30 |
Seabuckthorn berries | 25 |
Sloes | 30 |
Sour cherries | 35 |
Other cherries | 40 |
Strawberries | 40 |
Whitecurrants | 25 |
Other fruits belonging to this category | 25 |
2. Low-acid, pulpy or highly flavoured fruits with juice unpalatable in the natural state | |
Azeroles (Neapolitan medlars) | 25 |
Bananas | 25 |
Bullock's heart or custard apple | 25 |
Cashew fruits | 25 |
Guavas | 25 |
Lychees | 25 |
Mangoes | 25 |
Papayas | 25 |
Pomegranates | 25 |
Soursop | 25 |
Spanish plums | 25 |
Sugar apples | 25 |
Umbu | 25 |
Other fruits belonging to this category | 25 |
3. Fruits with juice palatable in the natural state | |
Apples | 50 |
Citrus fruit except lemons and limes | 50 |
Peaches | 50 |
Pears | 50 |
Pineapples | 50 |
Tomatoes | 50 |
Other fruits belonging to this category | 50 |