Pomegranate sauces will be banned in Turkey

The sale of artificially flavored pomegranate sauces that give the impression of pure pomegranate syrup will be banned in Türkiye as of June 30, 2024.

On March 24, the regulation amending the Turkish Food Codex prepared by the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry was published in the Official Gazette.

According to the regulation, no food ingredient other than pomegranate, pomegranate juice, pomegranate juice concentrate and water can be added in pomegranate syrup.

In this context, products that are not allowed to be supplied to the domestic market will not be available on the market after June 30, 2024.

While it is stated that these sauces are widely used especially with çiğ köfte sellers, there are concerns that imitation and adulteration may occur as a result of the ban.

Gürhan Güven, CEO of Fersan, announced that they will request a meeting with food associations regarding this decision.

Pointing out that pomegranate sauces are a popular product, Güven said that instead of banning this product, a decision could have been taken to inform consumers that these products are not 100 percent pomegranate syrup.

 

 

 

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