The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has directed packaged- food companies to ensure that they label ‘ atta’ as whole wheat flour and ‘ maida’ as refined wheat flour.
This direction came after the regulator observed that food business operators were using wheat flour as a general English nomenclature for both atta and maida on food product labels.
With many companies — especially in the packaged
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In its order, the regulator said it has taken this decision after examining in detail the usage of the terms wheat flour/whole wheat flour and refined flour.
“ Atta should be labelled as whole wheat flour wherever it is used singly or as an ingredient in a food item,” the regulator said, adding that maida should be labelled as refined wheat flour wherever the same is used singly or as an ingredient in a product.
Time frame
The regulator has given the food processing companies three months to ensure that the labels of their products are in line with this directive.
“Food business operators are directed to comply with these requirements by April 30,” the regulator said in its order.
The FSSAI has also directed the food safety commissioners to ensure that companies are in compliance with this order.