Natural mineral waters and source waters (14.1.1.1)

Description

Waters obtained directly at the source and packaged close to the source; are characterized by the presence of certain mineral salts in relative proportions and trace elements or other constituents. Natural mineral water may be naturally carbonated (with carbon dioxide from the source), carbonated (with added carbon dioxide of another origin), decarbonated (with less carbon dioxide than present in the water at the source so it does not spontaneously give off carbon dioxide under conditions of standard temperature and pressure), or fortified (with carbon dioxide from the source), and non-carbonated (contains no free carbon dioxide).1

This page provides information on the food additive provisions that are acceptable for use in foods conforming to the food category.

This food category is listed in the Annex to Table 3. Unless specifically indicated below, food additive provisions implied by Table 3 do not automatically apply to this category.

GSFA Provisions for Food Category 14.1.1.1

INS No

Food Additive or Group

Max Level

Notes

Defined In

290

GMP

466: For use to produce carbonated products only.

14.1.1.1

290

Food Additive or Group

Max Level

GMP

Notes

466: For use to produce carbonated products only.

Defined In

14.1.1.1

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Note: Items in uppercase (e.g. PHOSPHATES) refer to food additive groups.

  1. Standard for Natural Mineral Waters (CODEX STAN 108-1981).