Condiments

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Condiments are foods that are used to flavor .

The seasonings include spices and other seasoning ingredients according to the German Food Book, but also in a broader sense z. B. Table salt and vinegar . Sometimes the term seasoning is also more narrowly defined, e.g. B. According to a ruling by the Lower Saxony Higher Administrative Court, spices are not condiments within the meaning of the Additive Approval Ordinance . The goods codes for official food monitoring, consumption surveys and foreign substance calculations for food, wine, products made from wine, beverages similar to wine, products made from beverages similar to wine, tobacco products, cosmetic products, consumer goods and additives for these products of the Federal Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety also differentiate between the main groups 520 000 seasonings and 530,000 spices.

Individual evidence

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