Rules Amended for Use of Binders in Meat Products
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is amending the Federal meat inspection regulations to allow the use of soy protein concentrate, both singly and in combination with modified food starch or carrageenan, as a binder in cured pork products labeled ``Ham with Natural Juices,'' ``Ham Water Added,'' and ``Ham and Water Product--X% of Weight is Added Ingredients,'' and to increase the permitted use level of modified food starch as a binder in ``Ham and Water Product--X% of Weight is Added Ingredients'' products. These binders will be used to reduce purging of the pumped brine solution from the products.
FSIS is proceeding with this direct final rule in response to petitions submitted by Central Soya and the National Starch and Chemical Company and informal requests from several food manufacturers.
This rule will be effective July 23, 1999, unless FSIS receives written adverse comments within the scope of this rulemaking or written notice of intent to submit adverse comments within the scope of this rulemaking on or before June 23, 1999.
Submit adverse comments or notice of intent to submit adverse comments within the scope of this rulemaking to: FSIS Docket Clerk, DOCKET #94-015DF, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Cotton Annex, room 102, 300 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20250-3700.
For more information, see the Federal Register of May 24, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 99).