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Orange juice has been criticized for its sugar content, and possible regulations could lower the levels. Experts share their ...
Orange juice is having an identity crisis. Once the poster child of a healthy breakfast, it's now caught in a tug-of-war ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that it had proposed a rule to amend "the over 60-year-old Standard ...
On Aug. 5, the FDA announced that it's proposing to amend the standard of identity for pasteurized orange juice, which has ...
The Food and Drug Administration is proposing to reduce dissolved sugar content requirements in orange juice amid U.S.
The current Brix standard has been challenging for U.S. growers to meet due to severe weather and other factors. Many have ...
The agency proposes a rule to reduce the minimum brix level (sugar content of a liquid) by half a percent to protect ...
The Brix standard – which dictates the minimum sugar content – for not-from-concentrate pasteurized orange juice may drop ...
“Changing the minimum Brix level for orange juice will modernize the standard to more accurately reflect the naturally ...
Florida Citrus Mutual Inc., FDA has issued a proposed rule ( 90 FR 37817) which would change the standard of identity for pasteurized orange juice in 21 CFR 146.140 by lowering the required minimum ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday proposed a tweak to reduce the amount of sugar required in pasteurized orange juice. But the news from the Trump administration isn’t a proposal to lower ...
Feb. 3, 2012 -- Low levels of a banned pesticide found in orange juice imported from Brazil is safe for sale in the domestic supply, says the Food and Drug Administration after conducting new tests.