Codex Standard For Cream and Prepared Creams: 1. Scope

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CODEX STANDARD FOR CREAM AND PREPARED CREAMS

CODEX STAN 288-1976

1. SCOPE
This Standard applies to cream and prepared creams for direct consumption or further processing as dened in Section 2 of this Standard.

2. DESCRIPTION
2.1 Cream is the uid1 milk product comparatively rich in fat, in the form of an emulsion of fat-in-skimmed milk, obtained by physical separation from milk. 2.2 Reconstituted cream is cream obtained by reconstituting milk products with or without the addition of potable water and with the same end product characteristics as the product described in Section 2.1. 2.3 Recombined cream is cream obtained by recombining milk products with or without the addition of potable water and with the same end product characteristics as the product described in Section 2.1. 2.4 Prepared creams are the milk products obtained by subjecting cream, reconstituted cream and/or recombined cream to suitable treatments and processes to obtain the characteristic properties as specied below.
2.4.1 Prepackaged liquid cream is the uid1 milk product obtained by preparing and packaging

cream, reconstituted cream and/or recombined cream for direct consumption and/or for direct use as such.
2.4.2 Whipping cream is the uid1 cream, reconstituted cream and/or recombined cream that

is intended for whipping. When cream is intended for use by the nal consumer the cream should have been prepared in a way that facilitates the whipping process.
2.4.3 Cream packed under pressure is the uid1 cream, reconstituted cream and/or

recombined cream that is packed with a propellant gas in a pressure-propulsion container and which becomes Whipped Cream when removed from that container.
2.4.4 Whipped cream is the uid1 cream, reconstituted cream and/or recombined cream into

which air or inert gas has been incorporated without reversing the fat-in-skimmed milk emulsion.

Fluid means capable of pouring at temperatures above freezing.

Formerly CODEX STAN A-9-1976. Adopted in 1976. Revision 2003, 2008. Amendment 2010.

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2.4.5 Fermented cream is the milk product obtained by fermentation of cream, reconstituted

cream or recombined cream, by the action of suitable micro-organisms, that results in reduction of pH with or without coagulation. Where the content of (a) specic microorganism(s) is(are) indicated, directly or indirectly, in the labelling or otherwise indicated by content claims in connection with sale, these shall be present, viable, active and abundant in the product to the date of minimum durability. If the product is heattreated after fermentation the requirement for viable micro-organisms does not apply.
2.4.6 Acidied cream is the milk product obtained by acidifying cream, reconstituted cream

and/or recombined cream by the action of acids and/or acidity regulators to achieve a reduction of pH with or without coagulation.

3. ESSENTIAL COMPOSITION AND QUALITY FACTORS


3.1 Raw materials
All creams and prepared creams: Milk, which may have been subjected to mechanical and physical treatments prior to cream processing. Additionally, for creams made by reconstitution or recombination: Butter2, milk fat products2, milk powders2, cream powders2, and potable water. Additionally, for prepared creams described in Section 2.4.2 through to Section 2.4.6: The product that remains after the removal of milk fat by churning milk and cream to manufacture butter and milk fat products (often referred to as buttermilk) and that may have been concentrated and/or dried.

3.2 Permitted ingredients


Only those ingredients listed below may be used for the purposes and product categories specied, and only within the limitations specied. For use in products only for which stabilizers and/or thickeners are justied (see table in Section 4): Products derived exclusively from milk or whey and containing 35% (m/m) or more of milk protein of any type (including casein and whey protein products and concentrates and any combinations thereof) and milk powders: These products can be used in the same function as thickeners and stabilizers, provided they are added only in amounts functionally necessary not exceeding 20 g/kg, taking into account any use of the stabilizers and thickeners listed in Section4. Gelatine and starch: These substances can be used in the same function as stabilizers, provided they are added only in amounts functionally necessary as governed by Good Manufacturing Practice taking into account any use of the stabilizers/thickeners listed in section 4.

For specication, see relevant Codex Standard.

C RE AM A ND PREPA RED C RE AMS (CODE X STA N 28 8 -1976)

Additionally, for use in fermented cream, only: Starter cultures of harmless micro-organisms including those specied in Section2 of the Standard for Fermented Milks (CODEX STAN 243-2003). Additionally, for use in fermented cream and acidied cream, only: Rennet and other safe and suitable coagulating enzymes to improve texture without achieving enzymatic coagulation. Sodium chloride.

3.3 Composition
Milk fat: Minimum 10% (w/w) Compositional modication below the minimum specied above for milk fat is not considered to be in compliance with the Section 4.3.3 of the General Standard for the Use of Dairy Terms (CODEX STAN 206-1999).

4. FOOD ADDITIVES
Only those additives classes indicated in the table below may be used for the product categories specied. Within each additive class, and where permitted according to the table, only those additives listed below may be used and only within the limits specied. Stabilizers and thickeners, including modied starches may be used singly or in combination, in compliance with the denitions for milk products and only to the extent that they are functionally necessary, taking into account any use of gelatine and starch as provided for in Section 3.2.
Additive functional class Product category Stabilizers(a) X X X X X X Acidity regulators(a) X X X X X X Thickeners(a) and Packing gases emulsiers(a) and propellants X X X X X X X X

Prepackaged liquid cream (2.4.1): Whipping cream (2.4.2): Cream packed under pressure (2.4.3): Whipped cream (2.4.4): Fermented cream (2.4.5): Acidied cream (2.4.6):

(a) These additives may be used when needed to ensure product stability and integrity of the emulsion, taking into consideration the fat content and durability of the product. With regard to the durability, special consideration should be given to the level of heat treatment applied since some minimally pasteurized products do not require the use of certain additives. X The use of additives belonging to the class is technologically justied. The use of additives belonging to the class is not technologically justied.

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INS no.

Name of additive

Maximum level

Acidity regulators 270 325 326 327 330 333 500(i) 500(ii) 500(iii) 501(i) 501(ii) Lactic acid, L-, D- and DLSodium lactate Potassium lactate Calcium lactate Citric acid Calcium citrates Sodium carbonate Sodium hydrogen carbonate Sodium sesquicarbonate Potassium carbonate Potassium hydrogen carbonate GMP

Stabilizers and thickeners 170(i) 331(i) 331(iii) 332(i) 332(ii) 516 339(i) 339(ii) 339(iii) 340(i) 340(ii) 340(iii) 341(i) 341(ii) 341(iii) 450(i) 450(ii) 450(iii) 450(v) 450(vi) 450(vii) 451(i) 451(ii) 452(i) 452(ii) 452(iii) 452(iv) 452(v) 400 401 402 403 Calcium carbonate Sodium dihydrogen citrate Trisodium citrate Potassium dihydrogen citrate Tripotassium citrate Calcium sulfate Monosodium dihydrogen phosphate Disodium hydrogen phosphate Trisodium phosphate Potassium dihydrogen phosphate Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate Tripotassium phosphate Calcium dihydrogen phophate Calcium hydrogen phosphate Tricalcium phosphate Disodium diphosphate Trisodium diphosphate Tetrasodium diphosphate Tetrapotassium diphosphate Calcium diphosphate Calcium dihydrogen diphosphate Pentasodium triphosphate Pentapotassium triphosphate Sodium polyphosphate Potassium polyphosphate Sodium calcium polyphosphate Calcium polyphosphate Ammonium polyphosphate Alginic acid Sodium alginate Potassium alginate Ammonium alginate Calcium alginate GMP 1 100 mg/kg expressed as phosphorus GMP

404

C RE AM A ND PREPA RED C RE AMS (CODE X STA N 28 8 -1976)

INS no. 405 406 407 407a 410 412 414 415 418 440 460(i) 460(ii) 461 463 464 465 466 472e 508 509 1410 1412 1413 1414 1420 1422 1440 1442 1450 Emulsiers 322(i) 432 433 434 435 436 471 472a 472b 472c 473 475 491 492 493 494 495

Name of additive Propylene glycol alginate Agar Carrageenan Processed euchema seaweed (PES) Carob bean gum Guar gum Gum arabic (Acacia gum) Xanthan gum Gellan gum Pectins Microcrystalline cellulose (Cellulose gel) Powdered cellulose Methyl cellulose Hydroxypropyl cellulose Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose Methyl ethyl cellulose Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (Cellulose gum) Diacetyltartaric and fatty acid esters of glycerol Potassium chloride Calcium chloride Monostarch phosphate Distarch phosphate Phosphated distarch phosphate Acetylated distarch phosphate Starch acetate Acetylated distarch adipate Hydroxypropyl starch Hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate Starch sodium octenyl succinate

Maximum level 5 000 mg/kg

GMP

5 000 mg/kg

GMP

Lecithin Polyixyethylene (20) sorbitan monolaurate Polyixyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate Polyixyethylene (20) sorbitan monopalmitate Polyixyethylene (20) sorbitan monostearate Polyixyethylene (20) sorbitan tristearate Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids Acetic and fatty acid esters of glycerol Lactic and fatty acid esters of glycerol Citric and fatty acid esters of glycerol Sucrose esters of fatty acids Polyglycerol esters of fatty acids Sorbitan monostearate Sorbitan tristearate Sorbitan monolaurate Sorbitan monooleate Sorbitan monopalmitate

GMP

1 000 mg/kg

GMP 5 000 mg/kg 6 000 mg/kg

5 000 mg/kg

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INS no.

Name of additive

Maximum level

Packing gases 290 941 Propellant 942 Nitrous oxide GMP Carbon dioxide Nitrogen GMP

5. CONTAMINANTS
The products covered by this Standard shall comply with the Maximum Levels for contaminants that are specied for the product in the General Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Food and Feed (CODEX STAN 193-1995). The milk used in the manufacture of the products covered by this Standard shall comply with the Maximum Levels for contaminants and toxins specied for milk by the General Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Food and Feed (CODEX STAN 193-1995) and with the maximum residue limits for veterinary drug residues and pesticides established for milk by the CAC.

6. HYGIENE
It is recommended that the products covered by the provisions of this standard be prepared and handled in accordance with the appropriate sections of the General Principles of Food Hygiene (CAC/RCP 1-1969), the Code of Hygienic Practice for Milk and Milk Products (CAC/RCP 57-2004) and other relevant Codex texts such as Codes of Hygienic Practice and Codes of Practice. The products should comply with any microbiological criteria established in accordance with the Principles for the Establishment and Application of Microbiological Criteria for Foods (CAC/GL 21-1997).

7. LABELLING
In addition to the provisions of the General Standard for the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods (CODEX STAN 1-1985) and the General Standard for the Use of Dairy Terms (CODEX STAN 209-1999), the following specic provisions apply:

7.1 Name of the food


7.1.1 The name of the food shall be as specied in section 2 of this Standard, as appropriate

and taking into account section 7.1.3. However, prepackaged liquid cream may be designated as cream and cream packed under pressure may be designated by another descriptive term that refers to its nature or intended use or as Whipped Cream. The term prepared cream should not apply as a designation. The products covered by this Standard may alternatively be designated with other names specied in the national legislation of the country in which the product is manufactured and/or sold or with a name existing by common usage, provided that such designations do not create an erroneous impression in the country of retail sale regarding the character and identity of the food.

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In addition, labelling statements, such as product designation of fermented creams and content claims, may include reference to the terms Acidophilus, Ker, and Kumys, as appropriate, provided that the product has been fermented by the corresponding specic starter culture(s) specied in section 2.1 of the Standard for Fermented Milks (CODEX STAN 243-2003), and provided that the product complies with those compositional microbiological criteria that are applicable to the corresponding fermented milk as specied in section 3.3 of that Standard.
7.1.2 The designation shall be accompanied by an indication of the fat content that is acceptable

in the country of retail sale, either as a numerical value or by a suitable qualifying term, either as part of the name or in a prominent position in the same eld of vision. Nutrition claims, when used, shall be in accordance with the Guidelines for Use of Nutrition Claims (CAC/GL 23-1997). For this purpose only, the level of 30% milk fat constitutes the reference.
7.1.3 Creams which have been manufactured by the recombination or reconstitution of dairy

ingredients as specied in Sections 2.2 and 2.3 shall be labelled as Recombined cream or Reconstituted cream or another truthful qualifying term if the consumer would be misled by the absence of such labelling.
7.1.4 An appropriate description of the heat treatment should be given, either as part of the

name or in a prominent position in the same eld of vision, if the consumer would be misled by the absence of such labelling. When reference is made in the labelling to the type of heat treatment(s) applied, the denitions established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission shall apply.

7.2 Declaration of milk fat content


The milk fat content shall be declared in a manner acceptable in the country of sale to the nal consumer, either as (i) a percentage of mass or volume, (ii) in grams per serving as qualied in the label, provided that the number of servings is stated. Where the fat content of the product is indicated by a numerical value in accordance with Section 7.1.2, such indication may constitute the fat declaration, provided that the indication includes any additional information as required above.

7.3 Labelling of non-retail containers


Information required in Section 7 of this Standard and Sections 4.1 to 4.8 of the General Standard for the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods (CODEX STAN 1-1985), and, if necessary, storage instructions, shall be given either on the container or in accompanying documents, except that the name of the product, lot identication, and the name and address of the manufacturer or packer shall appear on the container. However, lot identication and the name and address of the manufacturer or packer may be replaced by an identication mark provided that such a mark is clearly identiable with the accompanying documents.

8. METHODS OF SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS


See CODEX STAN 234-1999.

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