No. S 195
Sale of Food Act
(CHAPTER 283)
Food
(Amendment)
Regulations 2011
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 56(1) of the Sale of Food Act, the Minister for National Development hereby makes the following Regulations:
Citation and commencement
1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Food (Amendment) Regulations 2011 and shall come into operation on 15th April 2011.
Amendment of regulation 2
2.  Regulation 2(1) of the Food Regulations (Rg 1) is amended by deleting the word “artificial” in paragraph (b) of the definition of “food additive”.
Amendment of regulation 5
3.  Regulation 5(4) of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting sub-paragraph (d) and substituting the following sub-paragraph:
(d)the net quantity of the food in the wrapper or container expressed in the following manner:
(i)for liquid foods, by volume;
(ii)for solid foods, by weight;
(iii)for semi-solid or viscous foods, either by weight or volume; and
(iv)for a food packed in a liquid medium, by net weight of the food together with the liquid medium, and by drained weight of the food.
For the purpose of this sub-paragraph —
(i)liquid medium means water, aqueous solutions of sugar and salt, fruit and vegetable juices in canned fruits and vegetables only, or vinegar, either singly or in combination;
(ii)in the case of weight measure, suitable words like “net” or “drained weight” shall be used to describe the manner of measure; and
(iii)the declaration of net contents of frozen food that has been glazed shall be exclusive of the glaze, where glazing refers to the application of a protective layer of ice formed at the surface of a frozen product by spraying it with, or dipping it into, clean water;”; and
(b)by inserting, immediately after sub-paragraph (e), the following sub-paragraph:
(ea)the following foods and ingredients that are known to cause hypersensitivity:
(i)cereals containing gluten, i.e. wheat, rye, barley, oats, spelt or their hybridised strains and their products;
(ii)crustacea and crustacean products;
(iii)eggs and egg products;
(iv)fish and fish products;
(v)peanuts, soybeans and their products;
(vi)milk and milk products (including lactose);
(vii)tree nuts and nut products; and
(viii)sulphites in concentrations of 10 mg/kg or more;”.
Amendment of regulation 8A
4.  Regulation 8A(3) of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting the word “or” at the end of sub-paragraph (c);
(b)by deleting sub-paragraph (d) and substituting the following sub-paragraphs:
(d)vitamins or minerals; or
(e)any other nutrients.”; and
(c)by deleting the words “but does not include a statement of ingredients or a declaration or claim relating to a vitamin or mineral.”.
Amendment of regulation 9
5.  Regulation 9 of the Food Regulations is amended by inserting, immediately after paragraph (6), the following paragraphs:
(6A)  Notwithstanding paragraphs (3), (5) and (6), the following claims may be made on prepacked foods that meet the corresponding criteria set out in the Fourteenth Schedule:
(a)A healthy diet with adequate calcium and vitamin D, with regular exercise, helps to achieve strong bones and may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. (here state the name of the food) is a good source of/high in/enriched in/fortified with calcium;
(b)A healthy diet low in sodium may reduce the risk of high blood pressure, a risk factor for stroke and heart disease. (here state the name of the food) is sodium free/very low in/low in/reduced in sodium;
(c)A healthy diet low in saturated fat and trans fat, may reduce the risk of heart disease. (here state the name of the food) is free of/low in saturated fats, trans fats;
(d)A healthy diet rich in whole grains, fruits and vegetables that contain dietary fibre, may reduce the risk of heart disease. (here state the name of the food) is low in/free of fat and high in dietary fibre; and
(e)A healthy diet rich in fibre containing foods such as whole grains, fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of some types of cancers. (here state the name of the food) is free of/low in fat and high in dietary fibre.
(6B)  Notwithstanding paragraphs (3), (5) and (6), the following claim may be made on prepacked foods that are permitted under these Regulations or approved under regulation 250A to contain phytosterols, phytosterol esters, phytostanols, or phytostanol esters:
Plant sterols/stanols have been shown to lower/reduce blood cholesterol. High blood cholesterol is a risk factor in the development of coronary heart disease”.”.
Amendment of regulation 11
6.  Regulation 11 of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting the words “a source of” in paragraph (2) and substituting the words “an excellent source of”;
(b)by deleting the daily allowance “500 mg” corresponding to the substance “Calcium” in Table I and substituting the daily allowance “800 mg”; and
(c)by deleting paragraphs (5) and (6).
Amendment of regulation 14
7.  Regulation 14 of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (2) and substituting the following sub-paragraph:
(a)brand name of the product, or if the product has no brand name at the time of import, the name of the manufacturer of the product or the intended brand name of the product;”; and
(b)by deleting paragraph (3) and substituting the following paragraph:
(3)  Paragraph (1) shall not apply to foods imported under licences or permits issued by the Director-General under the Animals and Birds Act (Cap. 7), the Control of Plants Act (Cap. 57A) or the Wholesome Meat and Fish Act (Cap. 349A).”.
Amendment of regulation 16
8.  Regulation 16(3) of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting sub-paragraphs (d) to (g) and substituting the following sub-paragraphs:
(d)ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium or sodium stearates;
(e)magnesium silicate (synthetic), magnesium trisilicate or talc;
(f)calcium, sodium aluminium, sodium calcium aluminium or calcium aluminium silicates;
(g)silicon dioxide;
(h)ammonium, calcium, potassium or sodium myristates;
(i)ammonium, calcium, potassium or sodium palmitates; or
(j)calcium, potassium or sodium oleates.”.
Amendment of regulation 16A
9.  Regulation 16A of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting the words “paragraph (3)” in paragraph (2) and substituting the words “paragraphs (3) and (4)”; and
(b)by inserting, immediately after paragraph (3), the following paragraph:
(4)  Colouring mixes for inking on food surfaces may contain dimethyl polysiloxane not exceeding 50 ppm in amount.”.
Deletion and substitution of regulation 18
10.  Regulation 18 of the Food Regulations is deleted and the following regulation substituted therefor:
Sweetening agents
18.—(1)  In these Regulations, “sweetening agent” means a substance added to food in place of sugar to provide a sweet taste, but does not include aspartame, any sugar, carbohydrate or polyhydric alcohols.
(2)  Subject to paragraph (3), no person shall import, sell, advertise, manufacture, consign or deliver —
(a)any sweetening agent for use in food; or
(b)any food containing any sweetening agent.
(3)  The foods specified in the Thirteenth Schedule may contain the following sweetening agents in the proportions specified in that Schedule:
Substance
 
Descriptive Name
 
Descriptive No.
(a)Acesulfame-K
 
Acesulfame-K
 
1
(b)Saccharin and its calcium, potassium and sodium salts
 
Saccharin
 
2
(c)Cyclamic acid and its calcium and sodium salts
 
Cyclamates
 
3
(d)Neotame
 
Neotame
 
4
(e)Steviol glycosides
 
Steviol glycosides
 
5
(f)Sucralose
 
Sucralose
 
6.
(4)  Food products containing sweetening agents shall, where required in the Thirteenth Schedule, carry advisory statements regarding consumption by children in the manner specified therein.
(5)  The base for sweetening agent tablets may contain —
(a)calcium stearate; and
(b)croscarmellose sodium.”.
Amendment of regulation 22
11.  Regulation 22 of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by inserting, immediately after the word “namely,” in paragraph (2), the words “benzyl alcohol,”; and
(b)by inserting, immediately before the words “sweetening agents” in paragraph (6), the words “sweeteners other than”.
Amendment of regulation 26
12.  Regulation 26 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting paragraph (4) and substituting the following paragraph:
(4)  Calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate may be used only in —
(a)canned fish, including crustaceans at a level not exceeding 250 ppm;
(b)mayonnaise, salad dressing, French dressing, fat spread, savoury sauce and margarine at a level not exceeding 75 ppm; and
(c)soft drinks at a level not exceeding 33 ppm.”.
Amendment of regulation 28
13.  Regulation 28 of the Food Regulations is amended by inserting, immediately after paragraph (5), the following paragraph:
(6)  Triethyl citrate may be used as a whipping agent in dried egg white or egg white powder, at a level not exceeding 2500 ppm.”.
Amendment of regulation 29
14.  Regulation 29(1) of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting the word “artificial”.
Amendment of regulation 31
15.  Regulation 31 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting paragraph (5) and substituting the following paragraph:
Cadmium
(5)  No person shall import, sell, advertise, manufacture, consign or deliver any molluscs or dried mushrooms containing cadmium in excess of 1 ppm, or any seaweed containing cadmium in excess of 2 ppm, or any cocoa or cocoa products containing cadmium in excess of 0.5 ppm, or any other food containing cadmium in excess of 0.2 ppm.”.
Amendment of regulation 38
16.  Regulation 38 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting paragraph (1) and substituting the following paragraph:
(1)  No person shall import or sell any food which has been exposed to ionizing radiation unless —
(a)such ionizing radiation has been conducted in accordance with the requirements of —
(i)the Codex Recommended International Code of Practice for Radiation Processing of Food; and
(ii)the Codex General Standard for Irradiated Foods; and
(b)such irradiated food meets all the requirements of the Codex General Standard for Irradiated Foods.”.
New regulation 40A
17.  The Food Regulations are amended by inserting, immediately after regulation 40, the following regulation:
Wholegrain
40A.—(1)  In these Regulations, “wholegrain” means the intact grain or the dehulled, ground, milled, cracked or flaked grain where the constituents (endosperm, germ and bran) are present in such proportions that represent the typical ratio of those constituents occurring in the whole cereal, and includes wholemeal.
(2)  No food product shall be labelled as “wholegrain” or with words conveying that meaning unless —
(a)the food product falls within or is made from ingredients falling within the definition of “wholegrain” in paragraph (1); and
(b)the word “wholegrain” (or other words conveying that meaning) is qualified immediately by words indicating the percentage of wholegrain ingredients used.”.
Amendment of regulation 48
18.  Regulation 48 of the Food Regulations is amended by inserting, immediately before the words “sweetening agents” in paragraph (e), the words “sweeteners including permitted”.
Amendment of regulation 61
19.  Regulation 61 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting the words “below –15°C” and substituting the words “–18°C or below”.
Amendment of regulation 73
20.  Regulation 73 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting the words “below –15°C” and substituting the words “–18°C or below”.
Amendment of regulation 91
21.  Regulation 91(1) of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting the words “salt, permitted colouring matter, anti-oxidant, emulsifier, flavouring agent and permitted sequestrant as provided in regulation 26(4)” and substituting the words “salt and permitted colouring matter, anti-oxidant, emulsifier, flavouring agent, chemical preservative and sequestrant”.
Amendment of regulation 91A
22.  Regulation 91A of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting the words “and permitted sequestrant as provided in regulation 26(4)” in paragraph (2) and substituting the words “, chemical preservative and sequestrant”; and
(b)by deleting paragraph (3) and substituting the following paragraph:
(3)  Fat spread sold as special purpose food may, subject to compliance with regulation 250A, contain up to 8% (w/w) of added phytosterols or 14% (w/w) phytosterol esters.”.
Amendment of regulation 100
23.  Regulation 100 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting paragraph (c) and substituting the following paragraph:
(c)no added substances other than any or any combination of the following:
(i)sodium hexametaphosphate, up to a level of 2000 ppm;
(ii)sugar; or
(iii)vitamins.”.
Amendment of regulation 105
24.  Regulation 105 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting paragraph (1) and substituting the following paragraphs:
(1)  Flavoured milk shall be a liquid milk drink made from milk, milk powder, skimmed milk or skimmed milk powder, with flavouring substances.
(1A)  Flavoured milk may contain salt, sweeteners including permitted sweetening agents, permitted colouring matters and stabilisers and shall contain not less than 2% (w/w) milk fat.”.
Amendment of regulation 117
25.  Regulation 117 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting the words “, permitted flavouring agent,” in paragraph (1) and substituting the words “or permitted flavouring agent, anti-caking agent,”.
Amendment of regulation 125
26.  Regulation 125 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting paragraph (2) and substituting the following paragraph:
(2)  Ghee shall not contain any added substances other than the following:
(a)citric acid; or
(b)permitted anti-oxidants of a description and in the proportions specified in the Third Schedule.”.
Amendment of regulation 141
27.  Regulation 141 of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting the word “and” at the end of paragraph (b); and
(b)by deleting the full-stop at the end of paragraph (c) and substituting the word “; and”, and by inserting immediately thereafter the following paragraph:
(d)aluminium potassium sulphate as a firming agent in an amount not exceeding 200 ppm.”.
Amendment of regulation 151
28.  Regulation 151 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting the word “artificial”.
Amendment of regulation 168
29.  Regulation 168(1) of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting the word “and” at the end of sub-paragraph (g), and by inserting immediately thereafter the following sub-paragraph:
(ga)ammonium phosphatides in an amount not exceeding 10,000 ppm; and”.
Amendment of regulation 181
30.  Regulation 181(2) of the Food Regulations is amended by inserting, immediately after the words “no other substance except”, the words “sodium carbonate (as acidity regulator) and”.
Amendment of regulation 183A
31.  Regulation 183A of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting paragraph (4) and substituting the following paragraph:
(4)  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in these Regulations —
(a)natural mineral water shall contain not more than —
(i)0.005 ppm of antimony;
(ii)0.01 ppm of arsenic, calculated as As;
(iii)0.7 ppm of barium;
(iv)5 ppm of borate, calculated as B;
(v)0.003 ppm of cadmium;
(vi)0.05 ppm of chromium, calculated as Cr;
(vii)1 ppm of copper;
(viii)0.07 ppm of cyanide;
(ix)0.01 ppm of lead;
(x)0.4 ppm of manganese;
(xi)0.001 ppm of mercury;
(xii)0.02 ppm of nickel;
(xiii)50 ppm of nitrate calculated as nitrate;
(xiv)0.1 ppm of nitrite calculated as nitrite;
(xv)0.01 ppm of selenium;
(xvi)3 ppm organic matter calculated as O2; and
(xvii)0.05 ppm of sulphide calculated as H2S,
and shall contain no detectable amounts of mineral oil, phenolic compounds, surface active agents, pesticides, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls; and
(b)natural mineral water shall be —
(i)free from parasites and pathogenic micro-organisms;
(ii)free from sporulate sulphite-reducing anaerobes in any 50 ml sample examined; and
(iii)free from Escherichia coli, other coliforms, faecal streptococci and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in any 250 ml sample examined.”;
(b)by inserting, immediately after the word “name” in paragraph (5)(a), the words “and location”;
(c)by deleting sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (5) and substituting the following sub-paragraph:
(b)the analytical composition giving characteristics to the product.”; and
(d)by inserting, immediately after paragraph (6), the following paragraphs:
(6A)  Where the natural mineral water contains more than 1 ppm of fluoride, the following words shall be printed on the label as part of, or in close proximity to, the name of the product or in an otherwise prominent position:
contains fluoride”.
(6B)  Where the natural mineral water contains more than 1.5 ppm of fluoride, the following words shall be printed on the label in addition to the words referred to in paragraph (6A):
The product is not suitable for infants and children under the age of seven years”.”.
Amendment of regulation 247
32.  Regulation 247(2) of the Food Regulations is amended by inserting, immediately after the words “diabetic food,”, the words “food containing added phytosterols, phytosterol esters, phytostanols or phytostanol esters,”.
New regulation 250A
33.  The Food Regulations are amended by inserting, immediately after regulation 250, the following regulation:
Foods containing phytosterols, phytosterol esters, phytostanols or phytostanol esters
250A.—(1)  Food containing added phytosterols, phytosterol esters, phytostanols or phytostanol esters shall be special purpose food that is particularly suitable for persons who require a special diet for the purposes of lowering blood cholesterol levels.
(2)  The following foods may be added with phytosterols, phytosterol esters, phytostanols or phytostanol esters in an amount such that the suggested amount of the food to be consumed per day shall contain not more than 3 g in total of phytosterols, phytosterol esters, phytostanols or phytostanol esters:
(a)milk containing no more than 3 g total fat per 100 g, or 1.5 g total fat per 100 ml;
(b)yoghurt containing no more than 3 g total fat per 100 g; and
(c)fat spread.
(3)  Where any food with added phytosterols, phytosterol esters, phytostanols or phytostanol esters is sold or intended for sale, the can, bottle or other receptacle in which the food is contained shall have appearing thereon or attached thereto a label with the following statements or statements to the like effect:
(a)The product is a special purpose food intended exclusively for people who want to lower their blood cholesterol level;
(b)Patients on cholesterol lowering medication should only consume the product under medical supervision;
(c)The product may not be nutritionally appropriate for pregnant and breast-feeding women and children under the age of 5 years;
(d)The product should be used as part of a balanced and varied diet, including regular consumption of fruit and vegetables to help maintain carotenoid levels;
(e)Consumption of more than 3 g per day of added phytosterols or phytostanols should be avoided; and
(f)A statement suggesting the amount of the food (in g or ml) to be consumed each time (referred to as a serving) and the number of servings suggested to be consumed per day, with a statement of the amount of phytosterols or phytostanols that each serving contains.”.
Amendment of regulation 251
34.  Regulation 251 of the Food Regulations is amended by deleting paragraph (2) and substituting the following paragraphs:
(2)  Infants’ food, other than infant formula formulated for infants from birth to 6 months of age, shall be food intended for feeding infants as a complementary food from over the age of 6 months, and shall be free from rancidity.
(2A)  No label or advertisement for infants’ food, other than infant formula formulated for infants from birth to 6 months of age, shall state or imply that such food is suitable for infants of or below 6 months of age.”.
Amendment of regulation 252
35.  Regulation 252 of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting “80” in paragraph (3)(d) and substituting “100”;
(b)by deleting the word “and” at the end of paragraph (3)(y);
(c)by deleting the full-stop at the end of sub-paragraph (z) of paragraph (3) and substituting the word “; and”, and by inserting immediately thereafter the following sub-paragraph:
(za)not less than 1 mcg and not more than 5 mcg selenium (Se).”; and
(d)by deleting paragraphs (6) to (9) and substituting the following paragraph:
(6)  The following ingredients may be added to infant formula in order to provide substances ordinarily found in human milk and to ensure that the formulation is suitable as the sole source of nutrition for the infant or to provide other benefits that are similar to outcomes of populations of breastfed babies:
(a)Nucleotides listed below, provided that the total level of nucleotides (including added and endogenous nucleotides) shall not exceed 16 mg per 100 kcal:
(i)Cytidine 5’-Monophosphate;
(ii)Uridine 5’-Monophosphate;
(iii)Adenosine 5’-Monophosphate;
(iv)Guanosine 5’-Monophosphate; and
(v)Inosine 5’-Monophosphate;
(b)Long chain (20 and 22 carbon atoms) polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) but their content shall not exceed —
(i)1% of the total fat content for n-3 LCP; and
(ii)2% of the total fat content for n-6 LCP (1% of the total fat content for arachidonic acid),
and the eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5 n-3) content shall not exceed that of docosahexaenoic (22:6 n-3) acid content; and
(c)Galacto-oligosaccharides, long chain inulin and oligofructose produced from inulin, in an amount not exceeding a total level of 0.8 g per 100 ml.”.
Amendment of regulation 260
36.  Regulation 260 of the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting the word “wholegrain” in paragraphs (1)(b) and (4)(a) and the Table and substituting in each case the words “whole kernel”;
(b)by deleting the word “Wholegrain” wherever it appears in the Table and substituting in each case the words “Whole kernel”; and
(c)by deleting the word “minimum” in paragraph (1)(c) and substituting the word “net”.
Amendment of First Schedule
37.  The First Schedule to the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting the word “chemically” in the item “Prepared purified starch when forming an ingredient of some other food, except chemically modified starch” under the heading “Substance”;
(b)by deleting the item “Vegetable oil/fat.” under the heading “Generic Terms” and substituting the item “Vegetable oil/fat qualified by the words ‘hydrogenated’ or ‘partially-hydrogenated’ as appropriate.”;
(c)by deleting the item “Preservatives when forming an ingredient of some other food” under the heading “Substance” and its corresponding generic term “Preservative.”; and
(d)by inserting, immediately after the words “edible animal fats” in the item “Any edible animal fats when forming an ingredient of any food” under the heading “Substance”, the words “, other than pork fat, lard and beef fat,”.
Amendment of Second Schedule
38.  The Second Schedule to the Food Regulations is amended by deleting paragraph 8 and substituting the following paragraph:
8.  Food which is stored or required to be stored at a chilling temperature to maintain or prolong its durable life, including ready-to-eat minimally processed fruits and vegetables such as cut fruits and vegetables but excluding all other forms of raw fruits and vegetables.”.
Amendment of Third Schedule
39.  The Third Schedule to the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by inserting, immediately after item (a) of the table in paragraph 1, the following item and its entries corresponding thereto in the appropriate columns as shown hereunder:
 
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
(aa)
Ghee
Propyl gallate
100
 
 
or
 
 
 
Butylated hydroxyanisole (B.H.A.)
175
”;
(b)by inserting, immediately after the words “items (a) and (b) 300 parts per million,” in paragraph 2, the words “in the case of specified foods in item (aa) 200 parts per million,”; and
(c)by deleting the Schedule reference and substituting the following Schedule reference:
Regulations 17(3) and 125(2)(b)”.
Amendment of Fourth Schedule
40.  The Fourth Schedule to the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting the item “Bread (calculated on weight of flour)” and the entry corresponding thereto and substituting the following item and its entries corresponding thereto in the appropriate columns as shown hereunder:
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Bread
 
 
 
1,000
3,000
 
 
 
”;
(b)by inserting, immediately after the word “Cheese” under the column “Selected Foods”, the words “(excluding processed cheese)”;
(c)by inserting, immediately below the item “Cheese (excluding processed cheese)”, the following item and its entry corresponding thereto in the appropriate column as shown hereunder:
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Cheese, processed
 
 
 
3,000
 
 
 
 
”;
(d)by inserting, immediately below the item “Colouring matter, if in the form of a solution of a permitted colouring matter”, the following item and its entries corresponding thereto in the appropriate columns as shown hereunder:
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Decorations, icings and frostings
 
1,000
 
1,500
 
 
 
 
”;
(e)by deleting the words “with fat content less than 80%” in the item “Fat spread with fat content less than 80%”;
(f)by deleting the words “Fillings and toppings for flour confectionery (fruit based)” under the column “Selected Foods” and substituting the words “Fillings and toppings (fruit or vegetable based)”;
(g)by inserting, corresponding to the item “Flavouring emulsions or flavouring syrup”, the following entry in the appropriate column as shown hereunder:
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Flavouring emulsions or flavouring syrup
 
 
 
1,000
 
 
 
 
”;
(h)by inserting, immediately below the item “Flour intended for use in the manufacture of biscuits”, the following item and its entry corresponding thereto in the appropriate column as shown hereunder:
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Formulated nutritional bars
 
 
 
1,000
 
 
 
 
”;
(i)by inserting, immediately below the item “Jam, including preserves sold for dietetic purposes”, the following items and their entries corresponding thereto in the appropriate columns as shown hereunder:
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Jellyfish, seasoned
 
 
 
1,000
 
 
 
 
Margarine
 
 
 
1,000
 
 
 
 
”; and
(j)by inserting, immediately below the item “Potatoes, dehydrated”, the following item and its entries corresponding thereto in the appropriate columns as shown hereunder:
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Salad dressing
300
750
250
1,000
 
 
 
 
”.
Amendment of Fifth Schedule
41.  The Fifth Schedule to the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by deleting the item relating to “chlorophyll-copper complex and sodium and potassium salts of cholorphyllin copper complex” in paragraph 3 of Part I and substituting the following items:
copper complexes of chlorophylls
Colour Index 75810
sodium and potassium salts of copper complexes of chlorophyllins
Colour Index 75815
”; and
(b)by deleting paragraphs 1 to 3 of Part II and substituting the following paragraphs:
1.  Plain caramel (also known as caustic caramel), caustic sulphite caramel, ammonia caramel, sulphite ammonia caramel and the colour obtained from cochineal.
2.  The following colouring matter of vegetable origin:
(a)any colouring matter natural to edible fruits and vegetables, including grape skin extract (Enociania), red cabbage colour, lutein and lycopene;
(b)any colouring matter from flowers, leaves, roots and other plant parts which are customarily used in the preparation of food, including alkannet, annatto, carotene, chlorophyll, curcumin, flavine, indigo, lutein, orchid, osage orange, persian berry, safflower, saffron, sandalwood, turmeric; or
(c)the pure-colouring principles of any colouring matter referred to in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) whether isolated from such natural colours or produced synthetically.
3.  Bole or iron oxide, carbon black (prepared from vegetable sources only), titanium dioxide and solely for the external colouring of dragees and the decoration of food, gold or silver or aluminium in leaf or powder form.”.
Amendment of Sixth Schedule
42.  The Sixth Schedule to the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by inserting, immediately above the item “Dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinate;”, the item “Curdlan;”;
(b)by inserting, immediately after the word “karaya,” in the item “Gums, acacia, carob, gellan, ghatti, guar, karaya, tragacanth, and xanthan;”, the word “tara,”;
(c)by inserting, immediately after the item “Lecithin;”, the following item:
Modified starches listed below:
Dextrin roasted starch, Acid-treated starch, Alkaline-treated starch, Bleached starch, Oxidised starch, Enzyme-treated starch, Monostarch phosphate, Distarch phosphate, Phosphated distarch phosphate, Acetylated distarch phosphate, Starch acetate, Acetylated distarch adipate, Hydroxypropyl starch, Hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate, Starch sodium octenyl succinate, Acetylated oxidised starch;”;
(d)by inserting, immediately after the item “Mono and diglycerides of fatty acids;”, the following items:
Myristate, ammonium, calcium, potassium and sodium;
Oleate, calcium, potassium and sodium;
Palmitate, ammonium, calcium, potassium and sodium;”;
(e)by inserting, immediately after the item “Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan tristearate (polysorbate 65);”, the item “Processed Eucheuma seaweed;”;
(f)by deleting the following item:
Starches, bleached (with chlorite, hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, or peracetic acid) and hypochlorite-oxidised; di-starch phosphate prepared using sodium triphosphate, di-starch phosphate prepared using phosphorus oxychloride; phosphated di-starch phosphate; starch acetates; acetylated di-starch glycerol; acetylated di-starch adipate; acetylated di-starch phosphate, starches octenyl succinic anhydride modified; hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate;”; and
(g)by inserting, immediately above the item “Stearoyl-2-lactylic acid and its sodium and calcium salts; Stearyl tartrate;”, the following item:
Stearate, ammonium, calcium, potassium and sodium;”.
Deletion and substitution of Seventh Schedule
43.  The Food Regulations are amended by deleting the Seventh Schedule and substituting the following Schedule:
SEVENTH SCHEDULE
Regulation 25(2)
Permitted Nutrient Supplement
PART I: VITAMINS
1.Vitamin A
Retinol
Retinyl acetate (Vitamin A acetate)
Retinyl palmitate (Vitamin A palmitate)
Retinyl propionate (Vitamin A propionate)
2.PRO-VITAMIN A
Beta-carotene
3.VITAMIN D
Ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2)
Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3)
Cholecalciferol-cholesterol (Vitamin D3)
4.VITAMIN E
D-alpha-tocopherol
DL-alpha-tocopherol
D-alpha-tocopheryl acetate
DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate
D-alpha-tocopheryl succinate
DL-alpha-tocopheryl succinate
5.VITAMIN B1 (THIAMIN)
Thiamin hydrochloride
Thiamin mononitrate
6.VITAMIN B2 (RIBOFLAVIN)
Riboflavin
Riboflavin 5’-phosphate sodium
7.NIACIN
Niacinamide
Nicotinamide
Nicotinic acid
8.VITAMIN B6
Pyridoxal
Pyridoxamine
Pyridoxine
Pyridoxine hydrochloride
9.BIOTIN (VITAMIN H)
D-biotin
10.FOLATE
Folic acid
11.PANTOTHENIC ACID
Calcium pantothenate
Sodium pantothenate
Panthenol (Dexpanthenol or D-pantothenyl alcohol)
12.VITAMIN B12
Cyanocobalamin
Hydroxocobalamin
13.VITAMIN C
Ascorbic acid
Sodium ascorbate
Calcium ascorbate
Potassium ascorbate
Ascorbyl-6-palmitate
14.CHOLINE
Choline bitartrate
Choline chloride
15.INOSITOL
PART II: MINERALS
1.CALCIUM
Calcium carbonate
Calcium chloride
Calcium citrate
Calcium gluconate
Calcium glycerophosphate
Calcium hydroxide
Calcium lactate
Calcium oxide
Calcium phosphate, monobasic
Calcium phosphate, dibasic
Calcium phosphate, tribasic
Calcium pyrophosphate
Calcium sulphate
2.IRON
Carbonyl iron
Electrolytic iron
Ferric ammonium citrate
Ferric citrate
Ferric gluconate
Ferric phosphate
Ferric pyrophosphate
Ferric saccharate
Ferrous carbonate
Ferrous citrate
Ferrous fumarate
Ferrous gluconate
Ferrous lactate
Ferrous succinate
Ferrous sulphate
Hydrogen reduced iron
Sodium ferric pyrophosphate
3.MAGNESIUM
Magnesium carbonate
Magnesium chloride
Magnesium citrate
Magnesium gluconate
Magnesium glycerophosphate
Magnesium hydroxide
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium phosphate, dibasic
Magnesium phosphate, tribasic
Magnesium sulphate
4.SODIUM
Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium carbonate
Sodium chloride
Sodium chloride, iodised
Sodium citrate
Sodium gluconate
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium lactate
Sodium phosphate, monobasic
Sodium phosphate, dibasic
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
Sodium sulphate
Sodium tartrate
5.POTASSIUM
Potassium bicarbonate
Potassium carbonate
Potassium chloride
Potassium citrate
Potassium gluconate
Potassium glycerophosphate
Potassium hydroxide
Potassium lactate
Potassium phosphate, monobasic
Potassium phosphate, dibasic
6.COPPER
Copper gluconate
Cupric carbonate
Cupric citrate
Cupric sulphate
7.ZINC
Zinc acetate
Zinc chloride
Zinc citrate
Zinc gluconate
Zinc lactate
Zinc oxide
Zinc sulphate
8.MANGANESE
Manganese carbonate
Manganese chloride
Manganese citrate
Manganese gluconate
Manganese glycerophosphate
Manganese sulphate
9.PHOSPHORUS
Calcium phosphate, monobasic
Calcium phosphate, dibasic
Calcium phosphate, tribasic
Magnesium phosphate, dibasic
Magnesium phosphate, tribasic
Potassium phosphate, monobasic
Potassium phosphate, dibasic
Sodium phosphate, dibasic
Phosphoric acid
10.CHLORIDE
Calcium chloride
Choline chloride
Magnesium chloride
Manganese chloride
Potassium chloride
Sodium chloride
Sodium chloride, iodised
11.IODINE
Potassium iodate
Sodium iodate
Potassium iodide
Sodium iodide
12.CHROMIUM
Chromium chloride hexahydrate
13.MOLYBDENUM
Ammonium molybdate
Sodium molybdate dihydrate
14.SELENIUM
Sodium selenate
Sodium selenite
PART III: AMINO ACIDS
Isoleucine
Leucine
Lysine
Methionine
Phenylalanine
Threonine
Tryptophan
Valine.”.
Amendment of Eighth Schedule
44.  The Eighth Schedule to the Food Regulations is amended —
(a)by inserting, immediately below the item “Ammonium bicarbonate;”, the item “Ammonium carbonate;”;
(b)by inserting, immediately below the item “Ammonium sulphate;”, the item “Asparaginase (from a genetically modified strain of Aspergillus oryzae or Aspergillus niger);”;
(c)by inserting, immediately below the item “Hydrogenated glucose syrup (maltitol and maltitol-based products);”, the item “Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate (polyglycitol syrup);”;
(d)by inserting, immediately below the item “Magnesium hydroxide;”, the item “Magnesium lactate;”;
(e)by inserting, immediately below the item “Polydextrose;”, the item “Polyethylene glycol;”;
(f)by inserting, immediately below the item “Propylene glycol;”, the item “Pullulan;”; and
(g)by inserting, immediately below the item “Sodium acetate;”, the item “Sodium acid sulphate (sodium hydrogen sulphate);”.
New Thirteenth and Fourteenth Schedules
45.  The Food Regulations are amended by inserting, immediately after the Twelfth Schedule, the following Schedules:
THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE
Regulation 18(3) and (4)
Permitted Sweetening Agents In Selected Foods And Their Maximum Permitted Levels
 
Maximum amount of Sweetening Agent in parts per million
 
Sweetening Agent No. 1
2
3
4
5
6
Selected Foods
Acesulfame-K
Saccharin
Cyclamates
(as cyclamic acid)
Neotame
Steviol Glycosides
(as steviol)
Sucralose
Non-alcoholic drinks
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dairy-based drinks (flavoured and/or fermented)
350 (a)
80
250 (a)
20
 
300
Fruit drinks
350 (a)
80
250 (a)
20
125 (a)
300
Vegetable juice drinks
350 (a)
80
400 (a)
20
125 (a)
300
Water-based flavoured drinks, including “sport”, “energy”, or “electrolyte” drinks and particulated drinks
350
80
250
20
160
300
Ready-to-drink coffee, coffee substitutes, tea, herbal infusions and other hot cereal and grain beverages (excluding cocoa), and pre-mixes for such products
500
200
 
50
100
300
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Desserts
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dairy-based desserts and dessert mixes
350
100
250
32
 
400
Fat-based desserts and dessert mixes, excluding dairy-based dessert products
350
100
250
32
 
400
Fruit-based desserts and dessert mixes, including fruit-flavoured water-based desserts
350
100
250
32
 
400
Cereal-based and starch-based desserts and dessert mixes
350
100
250
32
 
400
Egg-based desserts and dessert mixes
350
100
250
32
 
400
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Edible ices
 
 
 
 
 
 
Edible ices (including sherbet and sorbet)
800
100
250
26
 
320
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fruit and vegetable products
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dried fruit
500
160
 
100
 
1500
Candied fruit
500
 
 
65
 
800
Fruit in vinegar, oil or brine
200
160
 
10
160
180
Vegetables and seaweeds in vinegar, oil, brine, or soybean sauce
200
160
 
10
 
180
Canned or bottled (pasteurised) fruit
350
200
1000 (b)
32
 
400
Fruit preparations (including pulp, purees and fruit toppings)
350
200
250
32
 
400
Fermented fruit products
350
160
 
65
 
150
Fruit fillings for pastries
350
 
 
100
 
400
Canned or bottled (pasteurised) or retort pouch vegetables and seaweeds
350
160
 
33
 
580
Fermented vegetable and seaweed products, excluding fermented soybean products
1000
200
 
33
 
580
Jams, jellies and marmalades
1000
200
1000
32
 
400
Fruit-based spreads, excluding jams, jellies and marmalades
1000
200
500
32
 
400
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Confectionery
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cocoa-based spreads, including fillings
1000
200
500
32
 
400
Cocoa and chocolate products
500
500
500
80
 
800
Confectionery (including hard and soft candy, nougats and marzipans)
500
500
500
32
 
1000
Decorations, toppings (non-fruit) and sweet sauces
500
500
500
100
 
1000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cereal and cereal products
 
 
 
 
 
 
Breakfast cereals, including rolled oats
1200
100
 
32
150
400
Bread and bakery products, and mixes for these products
1000
 
 
70
 
650
Flour confectionery products and mixes for these products (applicable to products for special nutritional use only)
1000
170
1600
55
 
700
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fish and fish products
 
 
 
 
 
 
Semi-preserved fish and fish products, including molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms (applicable to sweet and sour products only)
200
160
 
10
 
120
Fully preserved, including canned or fermented fish and fish products, including molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms (applicable to sweet and sour products only)
200
160
 
10
 
120
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sweeteners
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tabletop sweetening agents including sweetening agents in sachets
Good manufacturing practice
Good manufacturing practice
Good manufacturing practice
Good manufacturing practice
Good manufacturing practice
Good manufacturing practice
Pancake syrup and maple syrup
1000
300
500
70
 
1500
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Seasonings, sauces, soups
 
 
 
 
 
 
Seasonings and condiments (excluding sauces)
2000
1500
 
32
 
700
Mustards
350
320
 
12
 
140
Sauces, gravies and dressings, and their mixes
350
160
500
(emulsified sauces only)
12
 
450
Soups and broths, including mixes
110
110
 
5
 
45
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Special purpose foods
 
 
 
 
 
 
Special purpose medical foods (excluding products for infants)
450
200
400
32
175
400
Dietetic formulae for weight management
450
240
400
26
175
320
Dietetic foods (excluding dietetic products stated elsewhere in the Table and products for infants)
450
200
400
 
175
400
Alcoholic drinks
 
 
 
 
 
 
Drinks consisting of a mixture of a non-alcoholic drink and beer, cider, perry, spirits or wine
350
80
250
20
 
250
Snacks
 
 
 
 
 
 
Snacks: ready-to-eat, prepacked, dry, savoury starch products and coated nuts
350
100
 
18
 
200
(a) Product label to carry an advisory statement that children 9 years old and below should not consume more than 2 servings a day, based on serving size of 250 ml.
(b) Product label to carry an advisory statement that children 9 years old and below should not consume more than 1 serving a day, based on serving size of 140g.
FOURTEENTH SCHEDULE
Regulation 9(6A)
Criteria For Permitted Claims
 
Claims
Criteria for food on which claim is made
1.
A healthy diet with adequate calcium and vitamin D, with regular exercise, helps to achieve strong bones and may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. (here state the name of the food) is a good source of/high in/enriched in/fortified with calcium.
1.At least 50% of calcium recommended daily allowance (RDA), which is taken as 800mg; and
2.Low in fat (not more than 3g fat per 100g or not more than 1.5g fat per 100ml), or
 Fat free (not more than 0.15g fat per 100g or 100ml).
2.
A healthy diet low in sodium may reduce the risk of high blood pressure, a risk factor for stroke and heart disease. (here state the name of the food) is sodium free/very low in/low in/reduced in sodium.
1.No added salt; or
2.Salt/sodium free (not more than 5mg sodium per 100g); or
3.Very low in salt/sodium (not more than 40mg per 100g); or
4.Low in sodium (not more than 120mg per 100g); or
5.Reduced sodium (if sodium content per reference quantity is not more than 15% of sodium RDA, which is taken as 2000mg).
3.
A healthy diet low in saturated fat and trans fat, may reduce the risk of heart disease. (here state the name of the food) is free of/low in saturated fats, trans fats.
1.Low in saturated fat (not more than 1.5g saturated fat per 100g, and not more than 10% of kilocalories from saturated fat), or
 Free of saturated fat (not more than 0.5g saturated fat per 100g, and not more than 1% of the total fat is trans fat); and
2.Free of trans fat (less than 0.5g trans fat per 100g); and
3.Low in sugar (not more than 5g per 100g or not more than 2.5g per 100ml), or
 Sugar free (not more than 0.5g per 100g), or
 Unsweetened or no added sugar; and
4.Cholesterol at not more than 100mg per 100g; and
5.Reference quantity of the food product should not contain sodium in an amount exceeding 25% of sodium RDA, which is taken as 2000mg.
4.
A healthy diet rich in whole grains, fruits and vegetables that contain dietary fibre, may reduce the risk of heart disease. (here state the name of the food) is low in/free of fat and high in dietary fibre.
1.A product from these food groups - whole grains, fruit, vegetables or fibre fortified foods; and
2.Low in fat (not more than 3g fat per 100g or not more than 1.5g fat per 100ml), or
 Fat free (not more than 0.15g fat per 100g or 100ml); and
3.High in dietary fibre (not less than 3g per 100 kcal or not less than 6g per 100g or 100ml); and
4.With at least 25% of the dietary fibre comprising soluble fibre.
5.
A healthy diet rich in fibre containing foods such as whole grains, fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of some types of cancers. (here state the name of the food) is free of/low in fat and high in dietary fibre.
1.A product from these food groups - whole grains, fruit, vegetables or fibre fortified foods; and
2.Low in fat (not more than 3g fat per 100g or not more than 1.5g fat per 100ml), or
 Fat free (not more than 0.15g fat per 100g or 100ml); and
3.High in dietary fibre (not less than 3g per 100 kcal or not less than 6g per 100g); and
4.Reference quantity of the food product should not contain sodium in an amount exceeding 25% of sodium RDA, which is taken as 2000mg.
”.
[G.N. No. S 515/2006]
Made this 11th day of April 2011.
TAN TEE HOW
Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of National Development,
Singapore.
[ND 202/1-76(10); AG/LLRD/SL/283/2010/1 Vol. 2]
(To be presented to Parliament under section 56(4) of the Sale of Food Act).