Not exactly. They can be used as long as they're "common or usual". 21CFR101.4 I can't think of a good example, but if the term is in common use it's legal to use even if it does not literally describe the ingredient. I'm thinking something like red wheat, even if it's not really red. Or "cherrystone".
Not exactly. They can be used as long as they're "common or usual". 21CFR101.4 I can't think of a good example, but if the term is in common use it's legal to use even if it does not literally describe the ingredient. I'm thinking something like red wheat, even if it's not really red. Or "cherrystone".
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