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Views wanted on chia seeds by Friday 9 October 2015

A company has applied to the FSA for chia seeds to be approved for use in the European Union (EU) under the simplified approval procedure.

Views are wanted on the draft opinion of company’s application by Friday 9 October. The FSA’s independent expert committee has considered the company’s application and prepared a draft opinion. Views are wanted on the draft opinion before it is finalised.

The company, Advantage Health Matters, is requesting an opinion from the FSA on the 'equivalence' of its chia seeds, which are grown in particular regions of South America, with the chia seeds marketed by The Chia Company that are grown in Australia.

The European Novel Foods Regulation includes a simplified approval procedure for when a company believes its novel food is substantially equivalent to a food that is already on the market. In such a situation, the applicant can submit a notification to the European Commission after obtaining an opinion on equivalence from an EU member state – in this case the UK.

Read the draft opinion

More about the seeds

Chia is a summer annual herbaceous plant belonging to the mint family. It grows from a seedling to develop lush green foliage before it produces long flowers which are either purple or, less commonly, white. These flowers develop into seed pods to produce chia seeds. Although chia is grown commercially in several Latin American countries and Australia, the seeds have not been consumed to a significant degree in Europe.

The applicant’s chia seeds will be used in the same products as those for which approval has been granted for The Chia Company’s seeds (bread products, breakfast cereal, fruit, nut and seed mixes and bread and 100% packaged chia seeds).

About novel foods

A novel food is a food or food ingredient that does not have a significant history of consumption within the European Union before 15 May 1997.

Before any new food product can be introduced on the European market it must be rigorously assessed for safety. In the UK, the assessment of novel foods is carried out by the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes (ACNFP), an independent committee of scientists appointed by the FSA.

Deadline for comments

Any comments on the draft opinion should be emailed to the ACNFP secretariat at acnfp@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk by Friday 9 October 2015 and will be passed to the committee before it finalises its assessment of this novel food ingredient.

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Chia seeds (Advantage Health Matters Inc)

July 2015: Application from Advantage Health Matters Inc for an opinion on the equivalence of its chia seeds, with chia seeds marketed by The Chia Company. Status: under evaluation.

Channel website: https://www.food.gov.uk/

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