Technical Report on the notification of cherry pulp from Coffea arabica L. and Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner as a traditional food from a third country following Article 14 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283
2021; European Food Safety Authority; Volume: 18; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2903/sp.efsa.2021.en-6657
ISSN2397-8325
Tópico(s)Organic Food and Agriculture
ResumoEFSA Supporting PublicationsVolume 18, Issue 5 6657E Technical reportOpen Access Technical Report on the notification of cherry pulp from Coffea arabica L. and Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner as a traditional food from a third country following Article 14 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Corresponding Author nda@efsa.europa.eu Correspondence:nda@efsa.europa.euSearch for more papers by this author European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Corresponding Author nda@efsa.europa.eu Correspondence:nda@efsa.europa.euSearch for more papers by this author First published: 27 May 2021 https://doi.org/10.2903/sp.efsa.2021.EN-6657 Requestor:European Commission following a notification from Société de Produits Nestlé SA (Switzerland) Question number: EFSA-Q-2021-00004 AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Abstract Following a notification from Société de Produits Nestlé SA (Switzerland), submitted to the Commission under Article 14 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 to place on the market cherry pulp from Coffea arabica L. and Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner as a traditional food from a third country (TF), and in line with Article 15(2) of that Regulation, EFSA was asked by the European Commission whether there are duly reasoned safety objections to the placing on the market of the TF within the European Union (EU). The TF, which consists of cherry pulp from Coffea arabica L. and Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner, has been consumed as infusions, either unflavoured or flavoured by addition of spices, for more than 25 years in Yemen, Ethiopia and Bolivia. The TF is intended to be marketed in the EU as an ingredient for infusions (including ready-to-drink beverages) and flavoured drinks. EFSA considers that the available data on composition and history of use of the TF do not raise safety concerns. Considering the available data, EFSA does not raise safety objections to the placing on the market of the requested TF (cherry pulp from Coffea arabica L. and Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner) within the EU. Volume18, Issue5May 20216657E ReferencesRelatedInformation
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