Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1933 of 27 October 2015 amending Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006 as regards maximum levels for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in cocoa fibre, banana chips, food supplements, dried herbs and dried spices (Text with EEA relevance)
(1) point 6.1.2 is replaced by the following: "6.1.2 Cocoa beans and derived products with the exception of the products referred to in point 6.1.11 5,0 μg/kg fat as from 1.4.2013 35,0 μg/kg fat as from 1.4.2013 until31.3.2015 30,0 μg/kg fat as from 1.4.2015 "(2) the following points 6.1.11, 6.1.12, 6.1.13, 6.1.14 and 6.1.15 are added: Botanical preparations are preparations obtained from botanicals (e.g. whole, plant parts, fragmented or cut plants) by various processes (e.g. pressing, squeezing, extraction, fractionation, distillation, concentration, drying up and fermentation). This definition includes comminuted or powdered plants, plant parts, algae, fungi, lichen, tinctures, extracts, essential oils (other than the vegetable oils referred to in point 6.1.1), expressed juices and processed exudates. The maximum level does not apply to food supplements containing vegetable oils. Vegetable oils used as an ingredient in food supplements should comply with the maximum level established in point 6.1.1." "6.1.11 Cocoa fibre and products derived from cocoa fibre, intended for use as an ingredient in food 3,0 15,0 6.1.12 Banana chips 2,0 20,0 6.1.13 Food supplements containing botanicals and their preparations ( 39 )Food supplements containing propolis, royal jelly, spirulina or their preparations ( 39 )10,0 50,0 6.1.14 Dried herbs 10,0 50,0 6.1.15 Dried spices with the exception of cardamon and smoked Capsicum spp.10,0 50,0 ----------------------Botanical preparations are preparations obtained from botanicals (e.g. whole, plant parts, fragmented or cut plants) by various processes (e.g. pressing, squeezing, extraction, fractionation, distillation, concentration, drying up and fermentation). This definition includes comminuted or powdered plants, plant parts, algae, fungi, lichen, tinctures, extracts, essential oils (other than the vegetable oils referred to in point 6.1.1), expressed juices and processed exudates. The maximum level does not apply to food supplements containing vegetable oils. Vegetable oils used as an ingredient in food supplements should comply with the maximum level established in point 6.1.1."