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456 21 CFR Ch. I (4103 Edition)§ 182.1 Subpart AGeneral Provisions § 182.1 Substances that are generally recognized as safe. (a) It is impracticable to list all sub- stances that are generally recognized as safe for their intended use.
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Spices had been used by people for more than 5,000 years. In addition to flavoring food, spices also provide vital medicines and beauty aids. While herbs tend to be leaves that are aromatic, spices are aromatic plant organs such as stems, fruits, seeds, roots and bark.
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