It pointed out that only beverages derived from Camellia sinensis including Kangra Tea, Green Tea & Instant Tea can be ...
India's food safety watchdog has ordered companies to stop calling herbal infusions - from rooibos to flowers - \"tea\" ...
India's food regulator has clarified only Camellia sinensis drinks can legally be called "tea," but herbal and flower ...
According to the food regulator, only beverages made from the Camellia sinensis plant can legally be marketed as tea, ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India clarified that only beverages made from Camellia sinensis can be labelled as ...
The directive comes after the regulator found several food business operators marketing products, such as 'Rooibos tea', ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued a stern warning to food business operators against using ...
Herbal teas and natural brews are some of the most popular beverages on any beverage menu. But do you know every colourful warm concoction with 'tea' in its nam ...
FSSAI warns food businesses against labeling herbal infusions as 'tea' if not derived from Camellia sinensis. Misbranding ...
India’s food regulator has barred herbal and flower-based infusions from using the word ‘tea’. Mint explains why FSSAI is ...
Herbal and natural medicines, often referred to as traditional or complementary medicine, represent a therapeutic approach ...