In a bold stance, India’s food regulatory body, FSSAI, has prohibited the labeling of herbal brews as 'tea' unless they come ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) issued a clarification on December 24, asserting that a beverage qualifies to be called tea only if it is derived from the plant Camellia ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India clarified that only beverages made from Camellia sinensis can be labelled as “tea.” Herbal, flower, and plant-based infusions cannot use the term. The ...
Herbal teas and natural brews are some of the most popular beverages on any beverage menu. But do you know every colourful ...
As per existing regulations, only infusions made from Camellia sinensis qualify as tea. This includes well-known varieties ...
India’s food safety regulator has tightened labelling norms, clarifying that only beverages made from the plant Camellia ...
India's food regulator has clarified only Camellia sinensis drinks can legally be called "tea," but herbal and flower ...
Says such plant-based or herbal infusions or blends, which are not derived from Camellia sinensis, do not qualify to be named ...
As per existing regulations, only infusions made from Camellia sinensis qualify as tea. This includes well-known varieties ...
SEATTLE AND SURROUNDING locales are chockablock with camellias. It seems like every home in Seattle built before the 21st century was required to have at least one. Somehow these camellias are almost ...
I very much enjoyed Tom Hancock’s report from Wuyishan, China (“Special brew — wealthy Chinese push up the price of luxury tea leaves”, July 14) and would like to share one small detail. The tea plant ...