Utah Admin. Code R70-520-5 - Food Labeled as Honey or Raw Honey
(1) Food meeting the standards set forth in
Sections
R70-520-3 and
R70-520-4
may be designated "honey."
(2) The
food may be labeled as "raw honey" if it additionally meets the requirements of
Section
R70-520-2.
(3) Food containing honey plus flavoring,
spice, or food additive shall be distinguished in the food name from honey by
declaration of each of the added ingredients.
(4) Food containing honey may be designated
according to floral or plant source if the honey comes predominately from that
particular source and has the organoleptic, physicochemical and microscopic
properties corresponding with that origin.
(a)
Food designated according to the honey's floral source plant shall have the
common name or the botanical name of the floral source in proximity on the
label to the word "honey."
(5) Honey may be designated according to the
following styles:
(a) honey in liquid or
crystalline state or a mixture of the two may be designated as "liquid" or
"crystalline;"
(b) honey meeting
the definition of "comb" or "comb honey;" or
(c) honey containing one or more pieces of
comb honey, which may be designated as "honey with comb" or "chunk
honey."
(6) Labels shall
meet the requirements of Section
4-5-201.
Notes
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