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FDA Amends Standard of Identity for Yogurt

June 10 2021

Markets United States of America Organization US Food and Drug Administration Topic General Law and Standards The final rule expands the allowable ingredients in yogurt, including sweeteners such as agave, and reconstituted forms of basic...

Markets United States of America
Organization US Food and Drug Administration
Topic General Law and Standards

The final rule expands the allowable ingredients in yogurt, including sweeteners such as agave, and reconstituted forms of basic dairy ingredients. It establishes a minimum amount of live and active cultures yogurt must contain to bear the optional labeling statement “contains live and active cultures” or similar statement. For yogurt treated to inactivate viable microorganisms, the statement “does not contain live and active cultures” is required on the label. Additionally, the final rule supports the many innovations that have already been made in the yogurt marketplace, including continuing to allow manufacturers to fortify yogurts, such as adding vitamins A and D, as long as they meet fortification requirements. The rule also allows various styles or textures of yogurt as long as they meet requirements in the standard of identity.

Tags: FDA, general law and standards, USA, yogurt

    

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