Regulation 9
| EC No | Name | Food | Maximum level (mg/kg) |
|---|---|---|---|
| * When combinations of gallates, TBHQ, BHA and BHT are used, the individual levels must be reduced proportionally | |||
| E 310 | Propyl gallate | Fats and oils for the professional manufacture of heat-treated foods | 200* (gallates, TBHQ and BHA, individually or in combination) |
| E 311 | Octyl gallate | Frying oil and frying fat, excluding olive pomace oil | 100* (BHT), both expressed on fat |
| E 312 | Dodecyl gallate | ||
| E 319 | Tertiary-butyl hydroquinone (TBHQ) | Lard; — fish oil beef, poultry and sheep fat | |
| E 320 | Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) | Cake mixes; cereal-based snack foods; milk powder for vending machines | 200 (gallates, TBHQ and BHA, individually or in combination) expressed on fat |
| E 321 | Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) | Dehydrated soups and broths; sauces; dehydrated meat; processed nuts; pre-cooked cereals | |
| Seasonings and condiments | 200 (gallates and BHA, individually or in combination) expressed on fat | ||
| Dehydrated potatoes | 25 (gallates, TBHQ and BHA, individually or in combination) | ||
| Chewing gum; food supplements | 400 (gallates, TBHQ, BHT and BHA, individually or in combination) | ||
| Essential oils | 1,000 (gallates, TBHQ and BHA, individually or in combination) | ||
| Flavourings other than essential oils | 100*(gallates, individually or in combination) | ||
| 200*(TBHQ and BHA, individually or in combination) | |||
| E 315 | Erythorbic acid | Cured meat products and preserved meat products | 500 expressed as erythorbic acid |
| E 316 | Sodium erythorbate | Preserved and semi-preserved fish products; Frozen and deep-frozen fish with red skin | 1,500 expressed as erythorbic acid |
| E 586 | 4-Hexylresorcinol | Fresh, frozen and deep-frozen crustaceans | 2 as residues in crustacean meat |
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
1. These Regulations, which apply in relation to Wales and amend the Miscellaneous Food Additives Regulations 1995 (SI 1995/3187 as amended) (“the Additives Regulations”) in order to provide for the implementation of—
(a) Directive 2006/52/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 95/2/EC on food additives other than colours and sweeteners and Directive 94/35/EC on sweeteners for use in foodstuffs (OJ No L204, 26.7.2006, p 10), as corrected by a Corrigendum (OJ No L78, 17.3.2007, p 32); and
(b) Commission Directive 2006/129/EC amending and correcting Directive 96/77/EC laying down specific purity criteria on food additives other than colours or sweeteners (OJ No L346, 9.12.2006, p 15).
2. These Regulations also amend the Sweeteners in Food Regulations 1995 (SI 1995/3123 as amended) in order to provide for the implementation of Directive 2006/52/EC mentioned above and of Commission Directive 2006/128/EC amending and correcting Directive 95/31/EC laying down specific criteria of purity concerning sweeteners for use in foodstuffs.
3. In particular these Regulations amend the Additives Regulations by—
(a) amending certain definitions used in the Additives Regulations, including updating references to recently amended EC legislation (regulation 3);
(b) making a transitional provision to permit the marketing of food additives or food placed on the market or labeled before 15th August 2008 if such marketing would have been lawful under the Additives Regulations before they were amended by these Regulations (regulation 4);
(c) specifying certain additives that may not be used in the manufacture of jelly cups (regulation 5(a));
(d) adding a new substance to the permitted additives listed in Schedule 1, which concerns miscellaneous additives generally permitted for foods not referred to in Schedules 6, 7 or 8 (regulation 5(b));
(e) altering certain limits to, removing certain substances from and adding others to the conditionally permitted preservatives and anti-oxidants to the tables in Part A of Schedule 2 (regulation 6);
(f) amending the entries relating to crustaceans and cephalopods, amending references to foods for infants and young children and adding two new entries to Part B of Schedule 2, which deals with sulphur dioxide and sulphites (regulation 7);
(g) replace Part C of Schedule 2 which relates to the use of potassium nitrite and nitrate and sodium nitrite and nitrate (regulation 8 and Schedule 1);
(h) replace Part D of Schedule 2 which relates to the use of certain anti-oxidants (regulation 9 and Schedule 2);
(i) adding certain substances and amending conditions of use for some already permitted substances in Schedule 3, which concerns other permitted miscellaneous additives, and amending certain defined expressions used in that Schedule (regulation 10);
(j) adding two substances and amending the conditions of use for one already permitted in Schedule 4 which concerns permitted carriers and carrier solvents (regulation 11);
(k) amending Schedule 7, concerning foods in which a limited number of additives may be used, by the addition of certain foods and the addition of one additive to those permitted in one particular food (regulation 12); and
(l) amending a defined expression for a class of foods where it appears in Schedule 8, which concerns miscellaneous additives permitted in foods for infants and young children, and adding a permitted substance to that Schedule (regulation 13).
4. These Regulations amend the Sweeteners in Food Regulations 1995 by—
(a) updating references to recently amended EC legislation (regulation 14(2)); and
(b) adding a substance to Schedule 1, which concerns permitted sweeteners and the foods in or on which they may be used (regulation 14(3)).
5. A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the costs of business has been prepared and copies are available from the Food Standards Agency, 11th Floor, Southgate House, Wood, Street, Cardiff, CF10 1EW.