Artificial flavoring definition

Artificial flavoring means any flavoring containing any sapid or aromatic constituent manufactured by synthesis or similar process.
Artificial flavoring means the same as the term is defined in 21 C.F.R 101.22(a)(1) (April 1, 2015).
Artificial flavoring means a flavoring containing a sapid or aromatic component manufactured by a process of synthesis or other similar means;

Examples of Artificial flavoring in a sentence

  • A colo r i n g co n- t a i n i n g any d y e o r pig m e n t , w h ic h d y eo r pig m e n t w a s m anufa c t ur ed b y a p r ocess of s yn t h esis o r o t h e r si m il ar ar t ifice, o r a colo r i n g w h ic h w a s m anu- fa c t ur ed b y ex t ra c t i n g a na t ura l d y e o r na t ura l pig m e n t f r o m a pl an t o r o t h e r m a t e r i a l i n w h ic h s u c h d y e o r pig m e n t w a s na t ura ll y p r od u ced.( j) Artificial flavoring.

  • A colo r i n g co n- t a i n i n g a ny d y e o r pig m e n t , w h ic h d y e o r pig m e n t w a s m a nufa c t ur ed b y a p r ocess of s yn t h esis o r o t h e r s i m il a r a r t ifice, o r a colo r i n g w h ic h w a s m a nu- fa c t ur ed b y ex t r a c t i n g a n a t ur a l d y e o r n a t ur a l pig m e n t f r o m a pl a n t o r o t h e r m a t e r i a l i n w h ic h s u c h d y e o r pig m e n t w a s n a t ur a ll y p r od u ced.( j) Artificial flavoring.

  • Artificial flavoring, artificial color- ing, or chemical preservatives.


More Definitions of Artificial flavoring

Artificial flavoring means any flavoring containing any sapid or aromatic constitu- ent manufactured by synthesis or similar process.

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