
1 

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Miscellaneous Food Additives Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 5th May 2005.
(2) These Regulations extend to Scotland only.
2 
The Miscellaneous Food Additives Regulations 1995 are amended in accordance with regulations 3 to 14 below.
3 
In regulation 2(1) (interpretation)–
(a) after the definition of “colour”, insert–“
 “Directive 88/388/EEC” means Council Directive 88/388/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to flavourings for use in foodstuffs and to source materials for their production as corrected by corrigenda published on 14th December 1988 and 10th April 1996 and as amended by Commission Directive 91/71/EEC and Regulation (EC) No. 1882/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council;”;
(b) in the definition of “Directive 95/2/EC” for “and European Parliament and Council Directive 2001/5/EC”, substitute–“
 , European Parliament and Council Directive 2001/5/EC and European Parliament and Council Directive 2003/114/EC;”;
(c) after the definition of “flavour enhancer”, insert–“
 “flavouring” has the same meaning as in Article 1.2 of Directive 88/388/EEC;”; and
(d) for the definition of “stabiliser”, substitute–“
 “stabiliser” means any substance which makes it possible to maintain the physico–chemical state of a foodstuff; including any substance which enables the maintenance of a homogenous dispersion of two or more immiscible substances in a foodstuff, substances which stabilise, retain or intensify an existing colour of a foodstuff and substances which increase the binding capacity of the food, including the formation of cross–links between proteins enabling the binding of food pieces into re–constituted food;”.
4 
In regulation 4(1) (use of miscellaneous additives in or on compound foods), after “food” in the third place that it occurs, insert “or a flavouring”.
5 
After regulation 4, insert–“
4A. 

(1) Where–
(a) a permitted miscellaneous additive is used in a flavouring,
(b) that flavouring is an ingredient of a compound food, and
(c) the permitted miscellaneous additive performs a technological purpose in the final food,
the permitted miscellaneous additive shall be regarded for the purposes of these Regulations as an additive of the final food.
(2) No person shall use any permitted miscellaneous additive in or on any flavouring where–
(a) the level of such additives used exceeds the minimum necessary to guarantee the safety and quality of the flavouring and to facilitate its storage, or
(b) the presence of such additives is a hazard to human health, or misleading to the consumer.”.
6 
In regulation 11 (transitional provision and exemptions), after paragraph (1E), insert–“
(1F) In any proceedings for an offence under these Regulations in respect of any food additive, food or flavouring, it shall be a defence to prove–
(a) the food additive, food or flavouring concerned was put on the market or labelled before 27th January 2006; and
(b) the matter constituting the offence would not have constituted an offence under these Regulations if the amendments made by regulations 3 to 6, 7(b), 8, 9(a), 10, 11(a) to (c), (e) to (i), (k) and (l) of the Miscellaneous Food Additives Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2005 had not been made when the food additive, food or flavouring was placed on the market or labelled.”.
7 
In Schedule 1 (miscellaneous additives generally permitted for use in foods not referred to in Schedule 6, 7 or 8)–
(a) for Note 1, substitute–“
(1) The substances E 407, E 407a and E 440 may be standardised with sugars, on condition that this is stated in addition to the number and designation.”;
(b) in the entry relating to E 170, in the second column, for “Calcium carbonates (i) Calcium carbonate (ii) Calcium hydrogen carbonate”, substitute “Calcium carbonate”;
(c) in the entry relating to E 466, in the second column, insert at the end–“
 Cellulose gum”;
(d) in the entry relating to E 469, in the second column, insert at the end–“
 Enzymatically hydrolysed cellulose gum”.
8 
In Schedule 2 (conditionally permitted preservatives and antioxidants), Part A (sorbates, benzoates and p-hydroxybenzoates)–
(a) in the first column of the second table, for “Partially baked, pre–packed bakery wares intended for retail sale”, substitute–“
 Partially baked, pre–packed bakery wares intended for retail sale and energy–reduced bread intended for retail sale”;
(b) at the end of the second table insert–“

(i) Crayfish tails, cooked, and pre packed marinated cooked molluscs 2000     ”;and“

(ii) Flavourings    1500  ”.
9 
In Schedule 2, Part C (other preservatives)–
(a) omit the entries relating to E 230;
(b) for the entries relating to E 1105, substitute–“
E 1105 Lysozyme  ) Ripened cheese quantum satis
  ) Wine in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999 and its implementing Regulation (EC) No 1622/2000 Pro memoria”.
10 
In Schedule 2 Part D (other antioxidants)–
(a) for the entry relating to E 310, E 311, E 312, E 320 and E 321, substitute–“
E 310E 311E 312E 320E321 Propyl gallate  }Octyl gallate  }Dodecyl gallate  }Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA)  }Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)  } Fats and oils for the professional manufacture of heat-treated foodsFrying oil and frying fat, excluding olive pomace oilLard; fish oil; beef, poultry and sheep fat } 200(1) (gallates and BHA, individually or in combination)} 100(1) (BHT)} both expressed on fat} Note:} (1) When combinations of gallates, BHA and BHT are used, the individual levels must be reduced proportionally.
  } Cake mixesCereal-based snack foodsMilk powder for vending machinesDehydrated soups and brothsSaucesDehydrated meatProcessed nutsSeasonings and condimentsPre-cooked cereals } 200 (gallates and BHA, individually or in combination)} expressed on fat
  } Dehydrated potatoes } 25 (gallates and BHA, individually or in combination)
  } Chewing gumDietary supplements } 400 (gallates, BHT and BHA, individually or in combination)
  } Essential oils(E 310, E 311, E 312 and E 320 only) } 1000 mg/kg (gallates and BHA, individually or in combination) E 310, E 311, E 312 and E 320 only
  } Flavourings other than essential oils(E 310, E 311, E 312 and E 320 only) } 100 mg/kg (gallates, individually or in combination) or 200 mg/kg (BHA) E 310, E 311, E 312 and E 320 only”; and
(b) in the entry relating to E 315 and E 316, in the third column, for “Semi preserved and preserved meat products”, substitute–“
 Cured meat products and preserved meat products”.
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In Schedule 3 (other permitted miscellaneous additives)–
(a) in the entry relating to E 338, E 339, E 340, E 341, E 343, E 450, E 451 and E 452–
(i) in the third column, insert at the end the entry “Flavourings” and in the fourth column insert the corresponding entry “40 g/kg”;
(ii) in the third column, omit the entry “cider and perry” and, where it occurs in the corresponding entry in the fourth column, omit “2 g/l”;
(b) in the entry relating to E 416, in the third column, insert at the end the entry “Flavourings” and in the fourth column insert the corresponding entry “50 g/kg”;
(c) for the entry relating to E 432, E 433, E 434, E 435 and E 436, substitute–“
E 432 Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate (polysorbate 20)  } Fine bakery waresFat emulsions for baking purposes 3 g/kg10 g/kg
E 433 Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate (polysorbate 80)  } Milk and cream analoguesEdible ices 5 g/kg1 g/kg
E 434 Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate (polysorbate 40)  } DessertsSugar confectioneryEmulsified saucesSoups 3 g/kg1 g/kg5 g/kg1 g/kg
E 435 Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monostearate (polysorbate 60)  } Chewing gumDietary food supplements 5 g/kgquantum satis
E 436 Polyoxyethylene sorbitan tristearate (polysorbitan 65)  } Dietetic foods intended for special medical purposes – Dietetic formulae for weight control intended to replace total daily food intake or an individual meal 1 g/kgIndividually or in combination
  } Flavourings, except liquid smoke flavourings and flavourings based on spice oleoresins(1) 10 g/kg
  } Foodstuffs containing liquid smoke flavourings and flavourings based on spice oleoresins(1) 1 g/kg
  Note:(1) Spice oleoresins are defined as extracts of spices from which the extraction solvent has been evaporated leaving a mixture of the volatile oil and resinous material from the spice. ”;
(d) in the entry relating to E 444, in the third column insert at the end the entry “Flavoured cloudy spirit drinks containing less than 15% alcohol by volume” and in the fourth column insert the corresponding entry “300 mg/l”;
(e) for the entry relating to E 459, substitute–“
E 459 Beta-cyclodextrine Foods in tablet and coated tablet form quantum satis
  Encapsulated flavourings in 
  – flavoured teas and flavoured powdered instant drinks 500 mg/l
  – flavoured snacks 1 g/kg in foodstuffs as consumed or as reconstituted according to the instructions of the manufacturer”;
(f) for the entry relating to E 551, E 552, E 553a, E 553b, E 554, E 555, E 556 and E 559, substitute–“
E 551E 552E 553aE 553b Silicon dioxide  }Calcium silicate  }
(i) Magnesium silicate  }
(ii) Magnesium trisilicate(1) }Talc(1) } Dried powdered foods (including sugars)Salt and its substitutesDietary food supplementsFoods in tablet and coated tablet form 10 g/kg10 g/kgquantum satisquantum satis
E 554E 555 Sodium aluminium silicate  }Potassium aluminium silicate  } Sliced or grated hard, semi-hard and processed cheese 10 g/kg
E 556E 559 Calcium aluminium silicate  }Aluminium silicate (Kaolin)  } Sliced or grated cheese analogues and processed cheese analogues 10 g/kg
  Seasonings 30 g/kg
  Confectionery excluding chocolate (surface treatment only) quantum satis
  Tin greasing products 30 g/kgIndividually or in combination
  Chewing gum  }Rice  }Sausages (surface treatment only)  } quantum satis(2)
  Flavourings 50 g/kg(3)
Notes:(2) Asbestos free(2) E 553b only(2) E 551 only   ”;
(g) in the entry relating to E 900, in the third column, insert at the end the entry “Flavourings” and in the fourth column insert the corresponding entry “10 mg/kg”;
(h) in the entry relating to E 901 to E 904, omit “E 903” and “Carnauba wax” where they appear in the first and second columns respectively;
(i) after the entry relating to E 901 to E 904, insert–“
E 903 Carnauba wax As glazing agents only: 
  – confectionery (including chocolate) 500 mg/kg1200 mg/kg (only for chewing gum)
  – small products of fine bakery wares coated with chocolate 200 mg/kg
  – snacks 200 mg/kg
  – nuts 200 mg/kg
  – coffee beans 200 mg/kg
  – dietary food supplements 200 mg/kg
  – fresh citrus fruits, melons, apples, pears, peaches and pineapples (surface treatment only) 200 mg/kg”;
(j) after the entry relating to E 905, insert–“
E 907 Hydrogenated poly–l–decene As glazing agent for 
  – sugar confectionery 2 g/kg
  – dried fruits 2 g/kg”;
(k) omit the entries relating to E 1505 and E 1518;
(l) at the end of the table, insert–“
E 1505E 1517E 1518E 1520 Triethyl citrateGlyceryl diacetate (diacetin)Glyceryl triacetate (triacetin)Propan-1,2-diol (propylene glycol) Flavourings 3 g/kg from all sources in foodstuffs as consumed or as reconstituted according to the instructions of the manufacturer; individually or in combination. In the case of beverages, the maximum level of E 1520 shall be 1 g/l
E 1519 Benzyl alcohol Flavourings for 
  – liqueurs, aromatised wines, aromatised wine–based drinks and aromatised wine–products cocktails 100 mg/l
  – confectionery including chocolate and fine bakery wares 250 mg/kg from all sources in foodstuffs as consumed or as reconstituted according to the instruction of the manufacturer”.
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In Schedule 4 (permitted carriers and carrier solvents)–
(a) in the entry for E 468, in the second column, insert at the end the entry “Cross–linked cellulose gum”;
(b) at the end of the table, insert–“
E 555 Potassium aluminium silicate In E 171 titanium dioxide and E 172 iron oxides and hydroxides (max 90% relative to the pigment)”.
13 
In Schedule 7 (foods in which a limited number of miscellaneous additives listed in Schedule 1 may be used)–
(a) in the entry relating to cocoa and chocolate products as defined in Directive 2000/36/EC, in the second column, insert at the end the entry “E 472c Citric acid esters of mono– and diglycerides of fatty acids” and in the third column, insert the corresponding entry “quantum satis”;
(b) in the entry relating to cocoa and chocolate products as defined in Directive 2000/36/EC, the entry relating to grape juice as defined in Directive 2001/112/EC, the entry relating to ripened cheese and the entry relating to sliced and grated ripened cheese, in the second column, in each case for “E 170 Calcium carbonates”, substitute “E 170 Calcium carbonate”;
(c) in the entry relating to frozen and deep–frozen unprocessed fruit and vegetables; pre–packed, refrigerated unprocessed fruit and vegetables ready for consumption and pre–packed, unprocessed and peeled potatoes, in the second column, insert at the beginning the entry “E 296 Malic acid” and in the third column, insert the corresponding entry “quantum satis (only for peeled potatoes)”;
(d) in the entry relating to fruit compote, in the second column, insert at the end the entries “E 440 Pectin” and “E 509 calcium chloride” and in the third column, insert as the corresponding entry to both those entries “quantum satis (only for fruit compote other than apple)”;
(e) in the entry relating to mozzarella and whey cheese, in the second column, insert at the end the entry “E 460ii Powdered cellulose” and in the third column, insert the corresponding entry “quantum satis (only for grated and sliced cheese)”;
(f) at the end of the table, insert–“
UHT goat milk E 331 Sodium citrates 4 g/l
Chestnuts in liquid E 410 Locust bean gum quantum satis
 E 412 Guar gum 
 E 415 Xanthane gum ”.
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In Schedule 8 (miscellaneous additives permitted in foods for infants and young children)–
(a) in the Notes, after note 1A, insert–“
1B. 
Formulae and weaning foods for infants and young children may contain E 1450 starch sodium octenyl succinate resulting from the addition of vitamin preparations or polyunsaturated fatty acid preparations. The carry over of E 1450 in the product ready for consumption is not to be more than 100 mg/kg from vitamin preparations and 1000 mg/kg from polyunsaturated fatty acid preparations.”;
(b) in Part 3 (miscellaneous additives permitted in weaning foods for infants and young children in good health), in the entry relating to E 170, in the second column, for “Calcium carbonates”, substitute “Calcium carbonate”;
(c) in Part 4, for the title, substitute–“
 Miscellaneous Additives Permitted in Dietary Foods for Infants and Young Children for Special Medical Purposes as Defined in Directive 1999/21/EC”; and
(d) in Part 4, at the end of the table, insert–“
E 472c Citric acid esters of mono– and diglycerides of fatty acids 7.5 g/l sold as powder9 g/l sold as liquid From birth onwards”.
RHONA BRANKIN
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
St Andrew’s House, Edinburgh
12th April 2005