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CPG Sec 515.300 Honey - Source Declaration
CPG Sec 515.300 Honey - Source Declaration
Compliance Policy Guides (CPGs) explain Food and Drug Administration (FDA) policy on regulatory issues related to FDA laws or regulations.
Compliance Policy Guides (CPGs) explain Food and Drug Administration (FDA) policy on regulatory issues related to FDA laws or regulations.
https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/manual-compliance-policy-guides/foreword-compliance-policy-guides-cpgs
A honey may be labeled with the name of the plant or blossom provided that the particular plant or blossom is the chief floral source of the honey, such as "Orange Blossom Honey" or "Clover Honey," and provided that the honey producer is in a position to demonstrate that the plant or blossom designated on the label constitutes the chief floral source of the honey.
A honey may be labeled with the name of the plant or blossom provided that the particular plant or blossom is the chief floral source of the honey, such as "Orange Blossom Honey" or "Clover Honey," and provided that the honey producer is in a position to demonstrate that the plant or blossom designated on the label constitutes the chief floral source of the honey.
https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/cpg-sec-515300-honey-source-declaration
FDA: Foods Must Contain What Label Says | FDA.pdf
Code of Federal Regulations - PART 101—FOOD LABELING
Hawai`i State Statute Title 328- Food, Drug & Cosmetics Act
§328-5 Selling includes:, §328-10 Misbranded, §328-25 - Inspections, Record-keeping
Part IVA Honey: §328-79Home-Based Ag Producer Requirements §328-80 HBAP Inspections
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