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New Food Rules for Breakfast Foods

Published March 11, 2026

Goal: Clearer rules

The European Parliament issued a correction to Directive 2024/1438 that changes the rules for honey, fruit juices, spreads, chestnut puree and dehydrated milk by removing a sub‑point, updating references, and adding new criteria about overheating and pollen removal.

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The European Parliament issued a correction to Directive (EU) 2024/1438, which amends earlier EU rules on honey, fruit juices, fruit spreads, sweetened chestnut purée and dehydrated milk (Council Directives 2001/110/EC, 2001/112/EC, 2001/113/EC and 2001/114/EC).

The correction, made on 17 February 2026, changes Annex I of the directive:

  • In point 2(b) the sub‑point (viii) is removed.
  • The reference to that sub‑point in Annex II is replaced with a reference to “Annex I, point 3, fourth indent”.
  • In point 3 of Annex I the third indent is replaced with two new bullet points:
    – “have been overheated,”
    – “have been obtained by removing foreign inorganic or organic matter in such a way as to result in the significant removal of pollen.”

Licensing: The summaries on this page are available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0).

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