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The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA) carried out a targeted inspection activity focused on foodstuffs referring (in its name or labelling) to presence of wasabi. The aim was to verify whether the checked foodstuffs really contain the Japanese variety wasabi (Wasabia japonica) or whether consumers are misled by its replacement by another cheaper variety of horseradish (Armoracia rusticana).
CAFIA sampled the total of 57 samples at producers, suppliers and in retail network, out of which 34 samples failed, i.e. almost 60%. The foodstuffs below referred to wasabi content in their names or on the labelling, however presence of Wasabia japonica was not included in the list of ingredients while Armoracia rusticana was stated:
Ban on placing the foodstuffs on the market was imposed in all cases.
Wasabia japonica and Armoracia rusticana are plants both belonging to the brassicaceous family, however, they are of two various genera. Thus it is not possible to substitute these two plants and a product made from Armoracia, even if coloured and flavoured e.g. by mustard seeds, cannot be labelled as wasabi.
As regards the remaining non-compliant samples, information on wasabi was correct, however, other deficiencies related to labelling were detected (e.g. incorrect best before date, incorrect information on additives, missing name, trade name and address of the food business operator, etc.).
CAFIA will initiate an administrative procedure on imposition of a fine with the inspected persons.
Article by: Mgr. Radoslav Pospíchal – Media Communication Officer, phone: +420 542 426 613