Attachment B
21 CFR 101.9(c)(2)
[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 21, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 21CFR101.9]
[Page 19-46]
TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
SERVICES (CONTINUED)
PART 101_FOOD LABELING--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General Provisions
Sec. 101.9 Nutrition labeling of food.
(a) Nutrition information relating to food shall be provided for all
products intended for human consumption and offered for sale unless an
exemption is provided for the product in paragraph (j) of this section.
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(b) Except as provided in Sec. 101.9(h)(3), all nutrient and food
component quantities shall be declared in relation to a serving as
defined in this section.
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(c) The declaration of nutrition information on the label and in
labeling of a food shall contain information about the level of the
following nutrients, except for those nutrients whose inclusion, and the
declaration of amounts, is voluntary as set forth in this paragraph. No
nutrients or food components other than those listed in this paragraph
as either mandatory or voluntary may be included within the nutrition
label. Except as provided for in paragraphs (f) or (j) of this section,
nutrient information shall be presented using the nutrient names
specified and in the following order in the formats specified in
paragraphs (d) or (e) of this section.
(1) ``Calories, total,'' ``Total calories,'' or ``Calories'':
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(2) ``Fat, total'' or ``Total fat'': A statement of the number of
grams of total fat in a serving defined as total lipid fatty acids and
expressed as triglycerides. Amounts shall be expressed to the nearest
0.5 (1/2) gram increment below 5 grams and to the nearest gram increment
above 5 grams. If the serving contains less than 0.5 gram, the content
shall be expressed as zero.
(i) ``Saturated fat,'' or ``Saturated'': A statement of the number
of grams of saturated fat in a serving defined as the sum of all fatty
acids containing no double bonds, except that label declaration of
saturated fat content information is not required for products that
contain less than 0.5 gram of total fat in a serving if no claims are
made about fat, fatty acid, or cholesterol content, and if ``calories
from saturated fat'' is not declared. Except as provided for in
paragraph (f) of this section, if a statement of the saturated fat
content is not required and, as a result, not declared, the statement
``Not a significant source of saturated fat'' shall be placed at the
bottom of the table of nutrient values. Saturated fat content shall be
indented and expressed as grams per serving to the nearest 0.5 gram (1/
2) gram increment below 5 grams and to the nearest gram increment above
5 grams. If the serving contains less than 0.5 gram, the content shall
be expressed as zero.
(ii) ``Trans fat'' or ``Trans'': A statement of the number of grams
of trans fat in a serving, defined as the sum of
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all unsaturated fatty acids that contain one or more isolated (i.e.,
nonconjugated) double bonds in a trans configuration, except that label
declaration of trans fat content information is not required for
products that contain less than 0.5 gram of total fat in a serving if no
claims are made about fat, fatty acid or cholesterol content. The word
``trans'' may be italicized to indicate its Latin origin. Trans fat
content shall be indented and expressed as grams per serving to the
nearest 0.5 (1/2)-gram increment below 5 grams and to the nearest gram
increment above 5 grams. If the serving contains less than 0.5 gram, the
content, when declared, shall be expressed as zero. Except as provided
for in paragraph (f) of this section, if a statement of the trans fat
content is not required and, as a result, not declared, the statement
``Not a significant source of trans fat'' shall be placed at the bottom
of the table of nutrient values.
(iii) ``Polyunsaturated fat'' or ``Polyunsaturated'' (VOLUNTARY): A
statement of the number of grams of polyunsaturated fat in a serving
defined as cis,cis-methylene-interrupted polyunsaturated fatty acids may
be declared voluntarily, except that when monounsaturated fat is
declared, or when a claim about fatty acids or cholesterol is made on
the label or in labeling of a food other than one that meets the
criteria in Sec. 101.62(b)(1) for a claim for ``fat free,'' label
declaration of polyunsaturated fat is required. Polyunsaturated fat
content shall be indented and expressed as grams per serving to the
nearest 0.5 (1/2) gram increment below 5 grams and to the nearest gram
increment above 5 grams. If the serving contains less than 0.5 gram, the
content shall be expressed as zero.
(iv) ``Monounsaturated fat'' or ``Monounsaturated'' (VOLUNTARY): A
statement of the number of grams of monounsaturated fat in a serving
defined as cis-monounsaturated fatty acids may be declared voluntarily
except that when polyunsaturated fat is declared, or when a claim about
fatty acids or cholesterol is made on the label or in labeling of a food
other than one that meets the criteria in Sec. 101.62(b)(1) for a claim
for ``fat free,'' label declaration of monounsaturated fat is required.
Monounsaturated fat content shall be indented and expressed as grams per
serving to the nearest 0.5 (1/2) gram increment below 5 grams and to the
nearest gram increment above 5 grams. If the serving contains less than
0.5 gram, the content shall be expressed as zero.
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File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Section 403(q) (21 U |
Author | ATaylor |
Last Modified By | Jonna Capezzuto |
File Modified | 2006-10-11 |
File Created | 2006-10-11 |