The claim, written today into the Official Journal of
the EU , can be used if a daily intake of 100 g of prunes is recommended., making
the fruits the first whole fruit to win a claim under the EU’s new food marketing
rules.
The claim has had a rocky ride to EU approval. At the
first time of asking it was rejected by the European Food Safety Authority
(EFSA), but when an outcry erupted at the verdict in the European and other
parliaments, the agency re-assessed the claim and delivered a positive verdict
- a rare about face.
The California Prune Board, which worked the claim six
years ago, welcomed the development.
This EFSA ruling has confirmed what people have known
for centuries and should help people make a more informed choice about what
they are eating and feeding their families,” said Mark Dorman, international marketing
director of the Californian Prune Board.
We have been working in the UK and Europe for the
past 25 years, raising the profile of California Prunes as the healthy and
nutritious commodity they are – we finally now have the EU health ruling which
confirms that prunes offer a convenient way to maintain normal bowel function.”
The UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey estimates
eight out of ten adults there do not eat enough fiber. EFSA’s prune (Prunus
domestica L.). The target population is
the general population.
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