{"database": "openregs", "table": "cfr_sections", "is_view": false, "human_description_en": "where part_number = 102 and title_number = 21 sorted by section_id", "rows": [["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.1", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "A", "Subpart A\u2014General Provisions", "", "\u00a7 102.5 General principles.", "FDA", "", "", "", "(a) The common or usual name of a food, which may be a coined term, shall accurately identify or describe, in as simple and direct terms as possible, the basic nature of the food or its characterizing properties or ingredients. The name shall be uniform among all identical or similar products and may not be confusingly similar to the name of any other food that is not reasonably encompassed within the same name. Each class or subclass of food shall be given its own common or usual name that states, in clear terms, what it is in a way that distinguishes it from different foods.\n\n(b) The common or usual name of a food shall include the percentage(s) of any characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) when the proportion of such ingredient(s) or component(s) in the food has a material bearing on price or consumer acceptance or when the labeling or the appearance of the food may otherwise create an erroneous impression that such ingredient(s) or component(s) is present in an amount greater than is actually the case. The following requirements shall apply unless modified by a specific regulation in subpart B of this part.\n\n(1) The percentage of a characterizing ingredient or component shall be declared on the basis of its quantity in the finished product (i.e., weight/weight in the case of solids, or volume/volume in the case of liquids).\n\n(2) The percentage of a characterizing ingredient or component shall be declared by the words \u201ccontaining (or contains) __ percent (or %) ______\u201d or \u201c__ percent (or %) ______\u201d with the first blank filled in with the percentage expressed as a whole number not greater than the actual percentage of the ingredient or component named and the second blank filled in with the common or usual name of the ingredient or component. The word \u201ccontaining\u201d (or \u201ccontains\u201d), when used, shall appear on a line immediately below the part of the common or usual name of the food required by paragraph (a) of this section. For each characterizing ingredient or component, the words \u201c__ percent or %) ______\u201d shall appear following or directly below the word \u201ccontaining\u201d (or contains), or directly below the part of the common or usual name of the food required by paragraph (a) of this section when the word \u201ccontaining\u201d (or contains) is not used, in easily legible boldface print or type in distinct contrast to other printed or graphic matter, and in a height not less than the larger of the following alternatives:\n\n(i) Not less than one-sixteenth inch in height on packages having a principal display panel with an area of 5 square inches or less and not less than one-eighth inch in height if the area of the principal display panel is greater than 5 square inches; or\n\n(ii) Not less than one-half the height of the largest type appearing in the part of the common or usual name of the food required by paragraph (a) of this section.\n\n(c) The common or usual name of a food shall include a statement of the presence or absence of any characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) and/or the need for the user to add any characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) when the presence or absence of such ingredient(s) or component(s) in the food has a material bearing on price or consumer acceptance or when the labeling or the appearance of the food may otherwise create an erroneous impression that such ingredient(s) or component(s) is present when it is not, and consumers may otherwise be misled about the presence or absence of the ingredient(s) or component(s) in the food. The following requirements shall apply unless modified by a specific regulation in subpart B of this part.\n\n(1) The presence or absence of a characterizing ingredient or component shall be declared by the words \u201ccontaining (or contains) ______\u201d or \u201ccontaining (or contains) no ______\u201d or \u201cno ______\u201d or \u201cdoes not contain ______\u201d, with the blank being filled in with the common or usual name of the ingredient or component.\n\n(2) The need for the user of a food to add any characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) shall be declared by an appropriate informative statement.\n\n(3) The statement(s) required under paragraph (c)(1) and/or (2) of this section shall appear following or directly below the part of the common or usual name of the food required by paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, in easily legible boldface print or type in distinct contrast to other printed or graphic matter, and in a height not less than the larger of the alternatives established under paragraphs (b)(2) (i) and (ii) of this section.\n\n(d) A common or usual name of a food may be established by common usage or by establishment of a regulation in subpart B of this part, in part 104 of this chapter, in a standard of identity, or in other regulations in this chapter."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.1.1.2", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "A", "Subpart A\u2014General Provisions", "", "\u00a7 102.19 Petitions.", "FDA", "", "", "[42 FR 14322, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 42 FR 15673, Mar. 22, 1977]", "(a) The Commissioner of Food and Drugs, either on his own initiative or on behalf of any interested person who has submitted a petition, may publish a proposal to issue, amend, or revoke, under this part, a regulation prescribing a common or usual name for a food, pursuant to part 10 of this chapter.\n\n(b) If the principal display panel of a food for which a common or usual name regulation is established is too small to accommodate all mandatory requirements, the Commissioner may establish by regulation an acceptable alternative, e.g., a smaller type size. A petition requesting such a regulation, which would amend the applicable regulation, shall be submitted pursuant to part 10 of this chapter."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.1", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.22 Protein hydrolysates.", "FDA", "", "", "[58 FR 2876, Jan. 6, 1993]", "The common or usual name of a protein hydrolysate shall be specific to the ingredient and shall include the identity of the food source from which the protein was derived.\n\n(a) \u201cHydrolyzed wheat gluten,\u201d \u201chydrolyzed soy protein,\u201d and \u201cautolyzed yeast extract\u201d are examples of acceptable names. \u201cHydrolyzed casein\u201d is also an example of an acceptable name, whereas \u201chydrolyzed milk protein\u201d is not an acceptable name for this ingredient because it is not specific to the ingredient (hydrolysates can be prepared from other milk proteins). The names \u201chydrolyzed vegetable protein\u201d and \u201chydrolyzed protein\u201d are not acceptable because they do not identify the food source of the protein.\n\n(b) [Reserved]"], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.10", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.46 Pacific whiting.", "FDA", "", "", "[44 FR 45617, Aug. 3, 1979]", "\u201cPacific whiting\u201d or \u201cNorth Pacific whiting\u201d is the common or usual name of the food fish  Merluccius productus."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.11", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.47 Bonito.", "FDA", "", "", "[55 FR 45797, Oct. 31, 1990]", "\u201cBonito\u201d or \u201cbonito fish\u201d is the common or usual name of the following food fishes:\n\nCybiosarda elegans  (Whitely, 1935)\u2014Leaping bonito\n \n Gymnosarda unicolor  (Ruppell, 1838)\u2014Dogtooth tuna\n \n Orcynopsis unicolor  (Geoffroy St. Hilaire, 1817)\u2014Plain bonito\n \n Sarda australis  (Macleay, 1880)\u2014Australian bonito\n \n Sarda chiliensis  (Cuvier, 1831)\u2014Eastern Pacific bonito\n \n Sarda orientalis  (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844)\u2014Striped bonito\n \n Sarda sarda  (Bloch, 1793)\u2014Atlantic bonito\n\nCybiosarda elegans  (Whitely, 1935)\u2014Leaping bonito\n\nGymnosarda unicolor  (Ruppell, 1838)\u2014Dogtooth tuna\n\nOrcynopsis unicolor  (Geoffroy St. Hilaire, 1817)\u2014Plain bonito\n\nSarda australis  (Macleay, 1880)\u2014Australian bonito\n\nSarda chiliensis  (Cuvier, 1831)\u2014Eastern Pacific bonito\n\nSarda orientalis  (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844)\u2014Striped bonito\n\nSarda sarda  (Bloch, 1793)\u2014Atlantic bonito"], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.12", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.49 Fried clams made from minced clams.", "FDA", "", "", "", "(a) The common or usual name of the food product that resembles and is of the same composition as fried clams, except that it is composed of comminuted clams, shall be \u201cfried clams made from minced clams.\u201d\n\n(b) The words \u201cmade from minced clams\u201d shall immediately follow or appear on a line(s) immediately below the words \u201cfried clams\u201d and in easily legible boldface print or type in distinct contrast to other printed or graphic matter, and in a height not less than the larger of the following alternatives:\n\n(1) Not less than one-sixteenth inch in height on packages having a principal display panel with an area of 5 square inches or less and not less than one-eighth inch in height if the area of the principal display panel is greater than 5 square inches; or\n\n(2) Not less than one-half the height of the largest type used in the words \u201cfried clams.\u201d"], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.13", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.50 Crabmeat.", "FDA", "", "", "[42 FR 14322, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 60 FR 34460, July 3, 1995; 83 FR 19431, May 3, 2018]", "The common or usual name of crabmeat derived from each of the following designated species of crabs shall be as follows:"], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.14", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.54 Seafood cocktails.", "FDA", "", "", "", "The common or usual name of a seafood cocktail in package form fabricated with one or more seafood ingredients shall be:\n\n(a) When the cocktail contains only one seafood ingredient, the name of the seafood ingredient followed by the word \u201ccocktail\u201d (e.g., shrimp cocktail, crabmeat cocktail) and a statement of the percentage by weight of that seafood ingredient in the product in the manner set forth in \u00a7 102.5(b).\n\n(b) When the cocktail contains more than one seafood ingredient, the term \u201cseafood cocktail\u201d and a statement of the percentage by weight of each seafood ingredient in the product in the manner set forth in \u00a7 102.5(b)."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.15", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.55 Nonstandardized breaded composite shrimp units.", "FDA", "", "", "", "(a) The common on usual name of the food product that conforms to the definition and standard of identity described by \u00a7 161.175(c)(6) of this chapter, except that the food is made from comminuted shrimp and is not in raw frozen form, shall be \u201c______ made from minced shrimp,\u201d the blank to be filled in with the words \u201cbreaded shrimp sticks\u201d or \u201cbreaded shrimp cutlets\u201d depending upon the shape of the product, or if prepared in a shape other than that of sticks or cutlets \u201cbreaded shrimp ______ made from minced shrimp,\u201d the blank to be filled by a word or phrase that accurately describes the shape and that is not misleading.\n\n(b) The words \u201cmade from minced shrimp\u201d shall immediately follow or appear on a line(s) immediately below the other words required by this section in easily legible boldface print or type in distinct contrast to other printed or graphic matter, and in a height not less than the larger of the following alternatives:\n\n(1) Not less than one-sixteenth inch in height on packages having a principal display panel with an area of 5 square inches or less and no less than one-eighth inch in height if the area of the principal display panel is greater than 5 square inches; or\n\n(2) Not less than one-half the height of the largest type used in the words \u201cbreaded shrimp sticks\u201d or the other comparable words required by this section."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.16", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.57 Greenland turbot (", "FDA", "", "", "", "\u201cGreenland turbot\u201d is the common or usual name of the food fish  Reinhardtius hippoglossoides,  a species of  Pleuronectidae  right-eye flounders. The term \u201chalibut\u201d may be associated only with Atlantic halibut ( Hippoglossus hippoglossus ) or Pacific halibut ( Hippoglossus stenolepis )."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.2", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.23 Peanut spreads.", "FDA", "", "", "[42 FR 36455, July 15, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 11821, Mar. 19, 1982; 49 FR 5609, Feb. 14, 1984; 54 FR 24891, June 12, 1989; 61 FR 14479, Apr. 2, 1996; 63 FR 14035, Mar. 24, 1998; 66 FR 17358, Mar. 30, 2001; 66 FR 56035, Nov. 6, 2001]", "(a) The common or usual name of a spreadable peanut product that does not conform to \u00a7 164.150 of this chapter, and more than 10 percent of which consists of nonpeanut ingredients, shall consist of the term \u201cpeanut spread\u201d and a statement of the percentage by weight of peanuts in the product in the manner set forth in \u00a7 102.5(b), except that peanut percentages shall be based on the amount of peanuts used to make the finished food and shall be declared in 5-percent increments expressed as a multiple of 5, not to exceed the actual percentage of peanuts in the products.\n\n(b) A spreadable peanut product that is nutritionally inferior to peanut butter shall be labeled as an imitation of peanut butter under \u00a7 101.3(e)(2) of this chapter; a spreadable peanut product shall be considered nutritionally equivalent to peanut butter if it meets all of the following conditions:\n\n(1)  Protein.  (i) The protein content of the product is at least 24 percent by weight of the finished product, and the overall biological quality of the protein contained in the product is at least 68 percent that of casein; or\n\n(ii) The protein content of the product is at least 16.6 percent by weight of the finished product, and the overall biological quality of the protein contained in the product is equal to or greater than that of casein.\n\n(2)  Other nutrients.  The product contains the following levels of nutrients per 100 grams of product:\n\n(c) Compliance with the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section shall be determined by methods described in the following references except that in determining protein quantity in products with mixed protein sources a nitrogen conversion factor of 6.25 may be used.\n\n(1) Protein quantity: \u201cOfficial Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists\u201d (AOAC), 13th Ed. (1980), using the method described in section 27.007, which is incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 481 North Frederick Ave., suite 500, Gaithersburg, MD 20877, or may be examined at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to:  http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.\n\n(2) Biological quality of protein: AOAC, 13th Ed. (1980), using the method described in sections 43.212-43.216, which is incorporated by reference. The availability of this incorporation by reference is given in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.\n\n(3) Niacin: AOAC, 13th Ed. (1980), using the method described in sections 43.044-43.046, which is incorporated by reference. The availability of this incorporation by reference is given in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.\n\n(4) Vitamin B 6 : AOAC, 13th Ed. (1980), using the method described in sections 43.188-43.193, which is incorporated by reference. The availability of this incorporation by reference is given in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.\n\n(5) Folic acid: Using the method described in U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook No. 29, modified by use of ascorbate buffer as described by Ford and Scott,  Journal of Dairy Research,  35:85-90 (1968), which is incorporated by reference. Copies are available from the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (HFS-800), Food and Drug Administration, 5001 Campus Dr., College Park, MD 20740, or available for inspection at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to:  http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.\n\n(6) Iron: AOAC, 13th Ed. (1980), using the method described in sections 43.217-43.219, which is incorporated by reference. The availability of this incorporation by reference is given in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.\n\n(7) Zinc: AOAC, 13th Ed. (1980), using the method described in sections 25.150-25.153, which is incorporated by reference. The availability of this incorporation by reference is given in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.\n\n(8) Copper: AOAC, 13th Ed. (1980), using the method described in sections 25.038-25.043, which is incorporated by reference. The availability of this incorporation by reference is given in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.\n\n(9) Magnesium: AOAC, 13th Ed. (1980), using the method described in sections 2.109-2.113, which is incorporated by reference. The availability of this incorporation by reference is given in paragraph (c)(1) of this section."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.3", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.26 Frozen \u201cheat and serve\u201d dinners.", "FDA", "", "", "", "(a) A frozen \u201cheat and serve\u201d dinner:\n\n(1) Shall contain at least three components, one of which shall be a significant source of protein and each of which shall consist of one or more of the following: meat, poultry, fish, cheese, eggs, vegetables, fruit, potatoes, rice, or other cereal based products (other than bread or rolls).\n\n(2) May also contain other servings of food (e.g., soup, bread or rolls, beverage, dessert).\n\n(b) The common or usual name of the food consists of all of the following:\n\n(1) The phrase \u201cfrozen \u2018heat and serve\u2019 dinner,\u201d except that the name of the predominant characterizing ingredient or other appropriately descriptive term may immediately precede the word \u201cdinner\u201d (e.g., \u201cfrozen chicken dinner\u201d or \u201cfrozen heat and serve beef dinner\u201d). The words \u201cheat and serve\u201d are optional. The word \u201cfrozen\u201d is also optional, provided that the words \u201cKeep Frozen\u201d or the equivalent are prominently and conspicuously placed on the principal display panel in type size not less than that specified in \u00a7 102.5(b)(2)(i).\n\n(2) The phrase \u201ccontaining (or contains) ______\u201d the blank to be filled in with an accurate description of each of the three or more dish components listed in paragraph (a)(1) of this section in their order of descending predominance by weight (e.g., ham, mashed potatoes, and peas), followed by any of the other servings specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section contained in the package (e.g., onion soup, enriched white bread, and artificially flavored vanilla pudding) in their order of descending predominance by weight. This part of the name shall be placed immediately following or directly below the part specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section in the manner set forth in \u00a7 102.5(c)(3). The words \u201ccontains\u201d or \u201ccontaining\u201d are optional.\n\n(3) If the labeling implies that the package contains other foods and these foods are not present in the package, e.g., if a vignette on the package depicts a \u201cserving suggestion\u201d which includes any foods not present in the package, the principal display panel shall bear a statement that such foods are not present, in type size not less than that specified in \u00a7 102.5(b)(2)(i)."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.4", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.28 Foods packaged for use in the preparation of \u201cmain dishes\u201d or \u201cdinners.\u201d", "FDA", "", "", "", "(a) The common or usual name of a packaged food which is represented on the principal display panel by word or vignette to be used in the preparation of a \u201cmain dish\u201d, \u201cdinner\u201d, or other such food serving, and to which some other important characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) not present in the package must be added, consists of all the following:\n\n(1) The common or usual name of each important ingredient or component in the package, in descending order of predominance by weight (e.g., \u201cnoodles and tomato sauce\u201d).\n\n(2) An appropriate informative statement identifying the food to be prepared by use of the package contents (e.g., \u201cfor preparation of chicken casserole\u201d).\n\n(3) An appropriate informative statement that additional characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) must be added and which names the additional characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) (e.g., \u201cyou must add ______ to complete the recipe,\u201d the blank to be filled in with the name(s) of the important characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) that must be added).\n\n(b) The labeling required by paragraph (a) of this section shall appear on the principal display panel.\n\n(1) No word in the statement required by paragraph (a)(2) of this section may appear on the principal display panel more conspicuously or in larger type than the smallest and least conspicuous type employed on the panel for any word, phrase or statement within the scope of paragraph (a)(1) of this section.\n\n(2) Every word in the statement required by paragraph (a)(3) of this section shall appear on the principal display panel in easily legible bold face print or type in distinct contrast to other printed or graphic matter, and in a height not less than the larger of the following alternatives:\n\n(i) Not less than one-sixteenth inch in height on packages having a principal display panel with an area of 5 square inches or less and not less than one-eighth inch in height if the area of the principal display panel is greater than 5 square inches; or\n\n(ii) Not less than one-half the height of the largest type appearing in the part of the common or usual name of the food required by paragraphs (a) (1) and (2) of this section.\n\n(c) Any vignette which shows any food or characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) not included in the package shall be accompanied either by the statement required by paragraph (a)(3) of this section or by a separate statement specifying the food or characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) shown in the vignette but not included in the package.\n\n(d) If the statement specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section is used on any panel in addition to the principal display panel as a product identification statement, the complete common or usual name shall appear on such panel in the manner specified in paragraph (b) of this section.\n\n(e) When a brand name or other prominent product designation contains a word or words that includes or suggests an important characterizing ingredient(s) or component(s) that must be added, or otherwise states or implies that the package contains a complete main dish, dinner, or other food serving, the part of the common or usual name of the food required by paragraph (a)(3) of this section shall appear in direct conjunction with such brand name or other designation and in type size not less than one-half the height of the largest type appearing in such brand name or other designation."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.5", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.33 Beverages that contain fruit or vegetable juice.", "FDA", "", "", "[58 FR 2926, Jan. 6, 1993; 58 FR 17103, Apr. 1, 1993, as amended at 58 FR 44063, Aug. 18, 1993; 62 FR 15343, Mar. 31, 1997]", "(a) For a carbonated or noncarbonated beverage that contains less than 100 percent and more than 0 percent fruit or vegetable juice, the common or usual name shall be a descriptive name that meets the requirements of \u00a7 102.5(a) and, if the common or usual name uses the word \u201cjuice,\u201d shall include a qualifying term such as \u201cbeverage,\u201d \u201ccocktail,\u201d or \u201cdrink\u201d appropriate to advise the consumer that the product is less than 100 percent juice (e.g., \u201cdiluted grape juice beverage\u201d or \u201cgrape juice drink\u201d).\n\n(b) If the product is a diluted multiple-juice beverage or blend of single-strength juices and names, other than in the ingredient statement, more than one juice, then the names of those juices, except in the ingredient statement, must be in descending order of predominance by volume unless the name specifically shows that the juice with the represented flavor is used as a flavor (e.g., raspberry-flavored apple and pear juice drink). In accordance with \u00a7 101.22(i)(1)(iii) of this chapter, the presence of added natural flavors is not required to be declared in the name of the beverage unless the declared juices alone do not characterize the product before the addition of the added flavors.\n\n(c) If a diluted multiple-juice beverage or blend of single-strength juices contains a juice that is named or implied on the label or labeling other than in the ingredient statement (represented juice), and also contains a juice other than the named or implied juice (nonrepresented juice), then the common or usual name for the product shall indicate that the represented juice is not the only juice present (e.g., \u201cApple blend; apple juice in a blend of two other fruit juices.\u201d)\n\n(d) In a diluted multiple-juice beverage or blend of single-strength juices where one or more, but not all, of the juices are named on the label other than in the ingredient statement, and where the named juice is not the predominant juice, the common or usual name for the product shall:\n\n(1) Indicate that the named juice is present as a flavor or flavoring (e.g., \u201cRaspcranberry\u201d; raspberry and cranberry flavored juice drink); or\n\n(2) Include the amount of the named juice, declared in a 5- percent range (e.g., Raspcranberry; raspberry and cranberry juice beverage, 10- to 15-percent cranberry juice and 3- to 8-percent raspberry juice). The 5-percent range, when used, shall be declared in the manner set forth in \u00a7 102.5(b)(2).\n\n(e) The common or usual name of a juice that has been modified shall include a description of the exact nature of the modification (e.g., \u201cacid-reduced cranberry juice,\u201d \u201cdeflavored, decolored grape juice\u201d).\n\n(f) If the product is a beverage that contains a juice whose color, taste, or other organoleptic properties have been modified to the extent that the original juice is no longer recognizable at the time processing is complete, or if its nutrient profile has been diminished to a level below the normal nutrient range for the juice, then the source fruits or vegetables from which the modified juice was derived may not be depicted on the label by vignette or other pictorial representation.\n\n(g)(1) If one or more juices in a juice beverage is made from concentrate, the name of the juice must include a term indicating that fact, such as \u201cfrom concentrate,\u201d or \u201creconstituted.\u201d Such terms must be included in the name of each individual juice or it may be stated once adjacent to the product name so that it applies to all the juices, (e.g., \u201ccherry juice (from concentrate) in a blend of two other juices\u201d or \u201ccherry juice in a blend of 2 other juices (from concentrate)\u201d). The term shall be in a type size no less than one-half the height of the letters in the name of the juice.\n\n(2) If the juice is 100 percent single species juice consisting of juice directly expressed from a fruit or vegetable whose Brix level has been raised by the addition of juice concentrate from the same fruit or vegetable, the name of the juice need not include a statement that the juice is from concentrate. However, if water is added to this 100 percent juice mixture to adjust the Brix level, the product shall be labeled with the term \u201cfrom concentrate\u201d or \u201creconstituted.\u201d"], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.6", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.37 Mixtures of edible fat or oil and olive oil.", "FDA", "", "", "", "The common or usual name of a mixture of edible fats and oils containing less than 100 percent and more than 0 percent olive oil shall be as follows:\n\n(a) A descriptive name for the product meeting the requirements of \u00a7 102.5(a), e.g., \u201ccottonseed oil and olive oil\u201d or another descriptive phrase, and\n\n(b) When the label bears any representation, other than in the ingredient listing, of the presence of olive oil in the mixture, the descriptive name shall be followed by a statement of the percentage of olive oil contained in the product in the manner set forth in \u00a7 102.5(b)(2)."], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.7", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.39 Onion rings made from diced onion.", "FDA", "", "", "", "(a) The common or usual name of the food product that resembles and is of the same composition as onion rings, except that it is composed of comminuted onions, shall be as follows:\n\n(1) When the product is composed of dehydrated onions, the name shall be \u201conion rings made from dried diced onions.\u201d\n\n(2) When the product is composed of any form of onion other than dehydrated, the name shall be \u201conion rings made from diced onions.\u201d\n\n(b) The words \u201cmade from dried diced onions\u201d or \u201cmade from diced onions\u201d shall immediately follow or appear on a line(s) immediately below the words \u201conion rings\u201d in easily legible boldface print or type in distinct contrast to other printed or graphic matter, and in a height not less than the larger of the following alternatives:\n\n(1) Not less than one-sixteenth inch in height on packages having a principal display panel with an area of 5 square inches or less and not less than one-eighth inch in height if the area of the principal display panel is greater than 5 square inches; or\n\n(2) Not less than one-half the height of the largest type used in the words \u201conion rings.\u201d"], ["21:21:2.0.1.1.3.2.1.8", 21, "Food and Drugs", "I", "B", "102", "PART 102\u2014COMMON OR USUAL NAME FOR NONSTANDARDIZED FOODS", "B", "Subpart B\u2014Requirements for Specific Nonstandardized Foods", "", "\u00a7 102.41 Potato chips made from dried potatoes.", "FDA", "", "", "", "(a) The common or usual name of the food product that resembles and is of the same composition as potato chips, except that it is composed of dehydrated potatoes (buds, flakes, granules, or other form), shall be \u201cpotato chips made from dried potatoes.\u201d\n\n(b) The words \u201cmade from dried potatoes\u201d shall immediately follow or appear on a line(s) immediately below the words \u201cpotato chips\u201d in easily legible boldface print or type in distinct contrast to other printed or graphic matter, and in a height not less than the larger of the following alternatives:\n\n(1) Not less than one-sixteenth inch in height on packages having a principal display panel with an area of 5 square inches or less and not less than one-eighth inch in height if the area of the principal display panel is greater than 5 square inches; 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