Mr Flibble
Oct 26th, 2007, 10:31 AM
I noticed in Cumin's reply from Toffuti something I've seen in a reply from a Polish Absinthe maker - that they don't use sugar filtered with bone char because it is against EU regulation to sell products within it that have.
It would great if this were the case, as it would mean that the bone char thing cannot apply at all for sugar in the EU. However, besides these 2 references I can't find any evidence of it being so.
If it isn't so, but some companies/people replying to queries for them believe it is and assume the sugar they buy has not been filtered with bone char then knowing whether it is law or not would still be useful - to know whether they're talking rubbish or not.
Anyone?
It would great if this were the case, as it would mean that the bone char thing cannot apply at all for sugar in the EU. However, besides these 2 references I can't find any evidence of it being so.
If it isn't so, but some companies/people replying to queries for them believe it is and assume the sugar they buy has not been filtered with bone char then knowing whether it is law or not would still be useful - to know whether they're talking rubbish or not.
Anyone?