Permitted Health Claims




3 JULY

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

1955

Table to subclause (3)(e)

Permitted Health Claims

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Food Eligibility Criteria Permitted Claim
Amounts specified are per
each serving as specified in
the nutrition information
panel

PRIMARY FOODS

Eggs Primary foods as defined in A claim which states –
Eggs Standard 1.3.2 (a) that increased maternal folate
Fruit consumption in at least the month
Avocado Contains at least 40 before and 3 months following
Grapefruit micrograms folate conception may reduce the risk of
Orange fetal neural tube defects; and
Legumes
McKenzie’s (b) the recommendation that
Borlotti Beans women consume a minimum of
McKenzie’s 400 micrograms folate per day in
Cannellini Other foods at least the month before and at
Beans least the first 3 months following
McKenzie’s Contains at least 40 conception.
Chick Peas micrograms folate and not
McKenzie’s more than –
Dried (Whole (A) 14 g fat, of which no more
Green) Peas than 5 g is saturated fat;
McKenzie’s (B) 500 mg sodium; and
Green Split (C) 10 g in total of added
Peas sugars and honey.
McKenzie’s
Haricot Beans
McKenzie’s
Italian Style
Soup Mix
McKenzie’s
Lima Beans
McKenzie’s
Red Kidney
Beans
McKenzie’s
Red Split
Lentils
McKenzie’s
Soya Beans
McKenzie’s
Whole Green
Lentils
McKenzie’s
Yellow Split
Peas
Mellow Yellow
Red Kidney
Beans
Mellow Yellow
Soya Beans
Mellow Yellow
Chick Peas
Sanitarium
Red Kidney
Beans
Nuts
Peanuts
Vegetables
Beetroot
Broccoli
Brussels
Sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
English
Spinach
Green beans
Harvest
FreshCuts
Vegetable
Medley


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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 75


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 75





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏥 Transitional Standard for Health Claims in Food (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Food Standards, Health Claims, Transitional Standard, Labeling, Advertising

🏥 Permitted Health Claims for Primary Foods

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Health Claims, Food, Nutrition, Folate, Pregnancy, Neural Tube Defects