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The FDA just approved a new natural color additive for use in food, named gardenia (genipin) blue. This color is derived from the flowering evergreen plants, gardenias, and marks the fourth ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a plan to revoke 52 food standards after concluding they are "obsolete and unnecessary." ...
The FDA announced it is revoking or proposing to revoke 52 food standards after the agency concluded they are “obsolete and unnecessary.”According to a press release, the 52 food ...
The U.S. government is nixing a whole slew of "obsolete" U.S. food standards that Trump administration officials say also include "unnecessary" ones.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new blue color additive derived from the fruit of the gardenia, a flowering evergreen, for use in a variety of drinks and candies.
The FDA Just Approved Another Natural Food Dye for Use in Several Common Snacks and Drinks This isn't the first natural color that the FDA has approved this year.
The FDA replaced the 1992 food pyramid with "MyPlate" which placed an emphasis on vegetables and grains as as the largest portions of meals. “They picked the wrong dude,” Makary said.
On Monday, July 14, the FDA announced that it has approved the use of the natural color additive gardenia (genipin) blue for dying a variety of foods and drinks. This is the fourth natural color ...