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Ingredient Declaration for Wheat Flour Paste that contains many ingredients

Started by , Feb 05 2022 06:42 AM
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Another question relating to the japanese import range into the UK.

 

I have an ingredient currently being declared as "Wheat Flour Paste" compound ingredients are: "Water, Palm Oil, Sugar, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Skimmed Milk Powder, Casein, Dried Egg, Wheat Flour, Salt"

 

 

Is this an acceptable ingredient name?  

 

Would a better alternative be to split these compound ingredients out into the ingredient dec?

 

 

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Hi ukOTLuk,

I would declare Wheat Flour Paste in the ingredients list and at the bottom declare: Wheat Flour Paste contains: Water, Palm Oil, Sugar, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Skimmed Milk Powder, Casein, Dried Egg, Wheat Flour, Salt

Kind regards,

Tony

Also don't forget to make you're allergens in Bold or caps MILK, WHEAT and EGG - also confirm if the wheat flour is fortified - if so you'll need to provide the breakdown of this. 

WHEAT flour should go first with %. https://www.gov.uk/f...ngredients-list


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