Trans fatty acid content in food
http://www.foedevarestyrelsen.dk/english/Food/Trans%20fatty%20acids/Pages/default.aspx
Danish legislation on industrially produced trans fatty acids.
Denmark is the first country in the world to have adopted legislation on the industrial use of trans fatty acids in foods.
The Danish legislation (Order No. 160 of 11 March 2003, with later amendments) has been applied since January 2004 setting a maximum level on the content of industrially produced trans fatty acids in processed foods.
The most important aspects of the legislation are:
• it applies to industrially produced oils and fats that are intended for, or likely to be consumed by humans either alone or as part of food products.
• it does not apply to animal fats with a natural content of trans fatty acids.
• the content of trans fatty acids in oils, fats and food products must not exceed 2 grams per 100 grams of oil or fat.
The control of any legislative infringements is carried out by the local authorities under The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration.
For more information regarding scientific background and data on trans fatty acids in food, see the report 'Danish data on trans fatty acids in foods' from The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark and The Danish Technical University, National Food Institute, 2014.
Last Modified 19. March 2015
Trans fatty acid content in foodhttp://www.foedevarestyrelsen.dk/english/Food/Trans%20fatty%20acids/Pages/default.aspxDanish legislation on industrially produced trans fatty acids.Denmark is the first country in the world to have adopted legislation on the industrial use of trans fatty acids in foods.The Danish legislation (Order No. 160 of 11 March 2003, with later amendments) has been applied since January 2004 setting a maximum level on the content of industrially produced trans fatty acids in processed foods.The most important aspects of the legislation are:• it applies to industrially produced oils and fats that are intended for, or likely to be consumed by humans either alone or as part of food products.• it does not apply to animal fats with a natural content of trans fatty acids.• the content of trans fatty acids in oils, fats and food products must not exceed 2 grams per 100 grams of oil or fat.The control of any legislative infringements is carried out by the local authorities under The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration.For more information regarding scientific background and data on trans fatty acids in food, see the report 'Danish data on trans fatty acids in foods' from The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark and The Danish Technical University, National Food Institute, 2014.Last Modified 19. March 2015
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