✨ Food and Drug Regulations
1524
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 44
Provided that the presence of added sugar in the contents of any such package, when diluted in accordance with such statement, shall not be deemed to constitute a contravention of the regulations.
Unsweetened Condensed Skim or Separated Milk.
(5.) Unsweetened condensed skim or separated milk shall be skimmed or separated milk from which a proportion of water has been evaporated. It shall contain not less than twenty-six and five-tenths parts per centum of milk-solids other than milk-fat. It shall not contain any added substance.
Sweetened Condensed Skim or Separated Milk.
(6.) Sweetened condensed skim or separated milk shall be skimmed or separated milk which has been condensed by the evaporation of a portion of its water content and to which cane sugar has been added. It shall contain not less than twenty-six and five-tenths parts of milk-solids other than milk-fat.
Labelling.
(7.) There shall be written in the label attached to every package which contains any sweetened or unsweetened condensed skim or separated milk the words “Unfit for infants,” in bold-faced sans-serif capital letters of not less size than twelve points face-measurement. The said words shall form the first words of the label, and no other word shall be written on the same line or lines. There shall also be written across the face of the whole of the label, in a diagonal line, in such colours as to afford a distinct colour contrast to the ground, the word “Skimmed-milk” in bold-faced sans-serif capital letters of not less size than forty-eight points face-measurement.
DRiED MILK.
- (1.) Dried milk shall be milk from which the water has been removed as completely as possible by a process of heating. It shall not contain more than five parts per centum of water, nor any added substance. When it is mixed with water in the proportion set out in any label accompanying it, the resulting liquid shall conform with the composition of milk as defined by No. 42 of these regulations.
Labelling.
(2.) There shall be written in the label attached to every package containing dried milk, in sans-serif capital letters of not less size than six points face-measurement, directions for making with its contents a fluid of composition at least equal to the composition of milk as defined by No. 42 of these regulations, in the following form :—
“To make a fluid not below the composition of fresh milk with the contents of this package, add [Here insert the number of parts] parts of water by volume to one part by volume of dried milk.”
Dried Skim-milk or Separated Milk.
(3.) Dried skim-milk or dried separated milk shall be skim-milk or separated milk from which the water has been removed by a process of heating, and without the addition of any added substance. When it is dissolved in or treated with water in the proportion set out in any label accompanying it, the resulting liquid shall conform to the standard of skim-milk or separated milk.
Labelling.
(4.) There shall be written in the label attached to every package which contains any dried skim-milk or dried separated milk the words “Unfit for infants” in bold-faced sans-serif letters of not less size than twelve points face-measurement. The said words shall form the first line in the label, and no other word shall be written on the same line or lines. There shall also be written across the face of the label, in a diagonal line in such colours as to afford a distinct colour contrast to the ground, the word “Skim-milk” in bold-faced sans-serif capital letters of not less size than forty-eight points face-measurement.
RECONSTITUTED MILK AND CREAM.
Reconstituted Milk.
- (1.) Reconstituted milk shall be milk prepared by suitable machinery from dried milk and potable water or from dried skim-milk,
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