β¨ Food Safety Regulations
4630 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 170
Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of shell.
Crustaceans
Crustaceans include various species of aquatic animals, wild and cultivated, which have an inedible chitinous outer shell. A small number of species live in fresh water, but most species live in brackish water and/or in the sea.
Crustaceans are largely prepared for wholesale and retail distribution after catching by cooking or parboiling and deep freezing.
Commodities: Crabs; Crayfish; Lobsters; Prawns; Shrimps.
Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity or the meat without the outer shell, as prepared for wholesale and retail distribution.
HONEY AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PRIMARY FOOD COMMODITIES OF ANIMAL ORIGIN
Honey
Commodity: Honey.
Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.
CROP COMMODITIES
FRUIT
Tropical and sub-tropical fruit - edible peel
Tropical and sub-tropical fruits - edible peel are derived from the immature or mature fruits of a large variety of perennial plants, usually shrubs or trees. The fruits are fully exposed to pesticides applied during the growing season.
The whole fruit may be consumed in a succulent or processed form.
Commodities: Ambarella; Arbutus berry; Babaco; Barbados cherry; Bilimbi; Brazilian cherry (Grumichama); Carambola; Caranda; Carob; Cashew apple; Chinese olive; Coco plum; Cumquats; Date; Fig; Hog plum; Jaboticaba; Jujube; Natal plum; Olives; Otaheite gooseberry; Persimmon, Japanese; Pomerac; Rose apple; Sea grape; Surinam cherry; Tree tomato (Tamarillo).
Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity. Dates and olives: Whole commodity after removal of stems and stones but residue calculated and expressed on the whole fruit.
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2000, No 170
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2000, No 170
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Maximum Residue Limits for Various Substances
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