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permitted goods. the fama reserves the right to make final determinations on eligibility. . goods permitted for sale: the following goods may be sold at the market: the rule of thumb is they must be home grown and/or home made. these items are permitted –fruits & vegetables, potted, fresh cut and dried
flowers, potpourri, fresh and dried herbs as well as products using natural herb extracts, bedding and foliage plants, trees, bushes, honey, flour and ground grains, eggs, chicken & beef with the appropriate permits. handmade items such as artwork, jewelry, crafts, soap, candles and pottery are also...
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fssai gazette notifies standards for coconut water, dried oregano, mint july, , : am [ist] khyati das, mumbai fssai has gazette notified the food safety and standards regulations, , for food product standards and food additives, wherein standards for coconut water, dried oregano, dried mint and dried
spoilage." the notification also guides about section regarding salt, spices and condiments, which includes oregano, mint and rosemary, amongst others. commenting on the notification, suresh annapure, joint commissioner, amravati, maharashtra, said, "with this draft, new standards for coconut water, dried...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/FSSAI_news_Gazette_FNB_22_07_2019.pdf
almost all types of food can be frozen, including drinks, meats (raw and cooked), fruits, vegetables, meals, pesto, egg whites, oils, etc. freezing stops all bacteria (they cannot survive nor multiply in the freezing cold temperature), and freezing does not change the texture or taste of uncooked meat
label and date food clearly and go through your freezer every - weeks to use up items that are close to the best before date ... the storage periods below are for homemade items, as pre-frozen vegetables for instance will last longer. always read and follow what your freezer manual recommends. raw meat...
http://www.foodpreserving.org/p/freezing.html