FSSAI Defines 'Tea': Only Camellia Sinensis Products Allowed
FSSAI's new order states only products from Camellia sinensis can be sold as 'tea'. Herbal infusions must be clearly labelled. Learn what this means for consumers and businesses.
FSSAI's new order states only products from Camellia sinensis can be sold as 'tea'. Herbal infusions must be clearly labelled. Learn what this means for consumers and businesses.
India's FSSAI warns food businesses against mislabeling herbal drinks as 'tea'. Strict rules now reserve the term only for beverages from Camellia sinensis. Read the full guidelines.
FSSAI mandates that only beverages from Camellia sinensis plant can be labelled as tea. Herbal infusions must be renamed to avoid misbranding. Read the full guidelines.
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