In order to help Canadians easily identify hidden sources of sugar, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) Food Labelling regulations require that sugars-based ingredients be grouped within the ingredient statement after the term “Sugars” [B.01.008.3(1), FDR]. Additionally, the sugars-based ingredients must be listed in descending order by weight [B.01.008.3(2), FDR].
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So what is defined as a “sugars-based” ingredient? The CFIA defines sugars-based ingredients as one of the following:
Be sure to refer to the CFIA List of ingredients and allergens on food labels, Manner of declaring regulations for the full list of exemptions.
To help with compliance, Genesis R&D includes options to easily indicate Ingredients that are defined as sugars so they can be grouped together on the ingredient statement.
In order to group sugars properly, you must assign the “Is Sugar” designation to the appropriate ingredients. This can be accomplished either in the Ingredient record or in the Ingredient Statement screen of the Recipe.
Ingredients: When entering or editing an Ingredient, navigate to the Designations tab and select “Is Sugar”.
Recipes: When editing a Recipe’s Ingredient Statement there is an option to check “Is Sugar” next to each Ingredient in the Recipe.