[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 21, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 21CFR164.110]

[Page 518-519]
 
                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                           SERVICES--CONTINUED
 
PART 164--TREE NUT AND PEANUT PRODUCTS--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart B--Requirements for Specific Standardized Tree Nut and Peanut 
                                Products
 
Sec. 164.110  Mixed nuts.


    (a) Mixed nuts is the food consisting of a mixture of four or more 
of the optional shelled tree nut ingredients, with or without one or 
more of the optional shelled peanut ingredients, of the kinds prescribed 
by paragraph (b) of this section; except that when 2 ounces or less of 
the food is packed in transparent containers, three or more of the 
optional tree nut ingredients shall be present. Each such kind of nut 
ingredient when used shall be present in a quantity not less than 2 
percent and not more than 80 percent by weight of the finished food. For 
purposes of this section, each kind of tree nut and peanut is an 
optional ingredient that may be prepared by any suitable method in 
accordance with good manufacturing practice. The finished food may 
contain one or more of the optional nonnut ingredients provided for in 
paragraph (c) of this section.
    (b) The optional shelled nut ingredients referred to in paragraph 
(a) of this section are:
    (1) Almonds, black walnuts, Brazil nuts, cashews, English walnuts 
(alternatively ``walnuts''), filberts, pecans, and other suitable kinds 
of tree nuts.
    (2) Peanuts of the Spanish, Valencia, Virginia, or similar 
varieties, or any combination of two or more such varieties.
    (c) The optional nonnut ingredients referred to in paragraph (a) of 
this section consist of suitable substances that are not food additives 
as defined in section 201(s) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic 
Act; or if they are food additives as so defined, they are used in 
conformity with regulations established pursuant to section 409 of the 
act. Nonnut ingredients that perform a useful function are regarded as 
suitable, except that color additives are not suitable ingredients of 
the food.
    (d) The name of the food is ``mixed nuts''. If the percentage of a 
single tree nut ingredient or the total peanut content by weight of the 
finished food exceeds 50 percent but not 60 percent, the statement 
``contains up to 60% ______'' or ``contains 60% ______'' or ``60% 
______'' shall immediately follow the name ``mixed nuts'' and shall 
appear on the same background, be of the same color or, in the case of 
multicolors, in the color showing distinct contrast with the background, 
and be in letters not less than one-half the height of the largest 
letter in the words ``mixed nuts''. The blank is to be filled in with 
the appropriate name of the predominant nut ingredient; for example, 
``contains up to 60% pecans'' or ``contains up to 60% Spanish peanuts''. 
The numbers ``70'' or ``80'' shall be substituted for the number ``60'' 
when the percentage of the predominant nut ingredient exceeds 60 but not 
70, or exceeds 70 but not 80, respectively. Compliance with the 
requirements for percentage of nut ingredients of this section and the 
fill of container requirements of Sec. 164.120(c) will be determined by 
the following procedure:
    (1) Take at random from a lot, in the case of containers bearing a 
weight declaration of 16 ounces or less, at least 24 containers, and for 
containers bearing a weight declaration of more than 16 ounces, enough 
containers to provide a total quantity of at least 24 pounds of nuts.
    (2) If compliance with Sec. 164.120(c) is to be determined, first 
follow the procedure set forth therein.
    (3) Determine the percent by weight of each nut ingredient present 
in each container separately. Calculate the average percentage of each 
nut ingredient present. If the average percent found for each nut 
ingredient present is 2 percent or more and none of the individual nut 
ingredients exceeds 80 percent by weight of the finished food, the lot 
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be deemed to be in compliance with the percentage requirements of 
paragraph (a) of this section. If the average percent found for a single 
nut ingredient exceeds 50 percent by weight of the finished food and the 
average percent found is within the range indicated by the number 
declared on the label in accordance with this paragraph, the lot will be 
deemed to be in compliance with the labeling requirements of this 
paragraph.
    (e) Label declaration. Each of the ingredients used in the food 
shall be declared on the label as required by the applicable sections of 
parts 101 and 130 of this chapter, except that:
    (1) If the Spanish variety of peanuts is used, it shall be declared 
as ``Spanish peanuts''. Other varieties of peanuts shall be declared as 
``peanuts'', or alternatively ``______ peanuts'', the blank being filled 
in with the varietal name of the peanuts used.
    (2) If the peanut ingredient or ingredients as provided for in 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section are unblanched, the label shall show 
that fact by such statement as ``Peanuts unblanched'', ``Peanuts skins 
on'', or words of similar import, unless the vignette clearly depicts 
peanuts with skins on.
    (f) The words and statements specified in paragraph (e) of this 
section showing the ingredients present shall be listed on the principal 
display panel or panels or any appropriate information panel without 
obscuring design, vignettes, or crowding. The declaration shall appear 
in conspicuous and easily legible letters of boldface print or type the 
size of which shall be not less than one-half of that required by part 
101 of this chapter for the statement of net quantity of contents 
appearing on the label, but in no case less than one-sixteenth of an 
inch in height. The entire ingredient statement shall appear on at least 
one panel of the label. If the label bears any pictorial representation 
of the mixture of nuts, it shall depict the relative proportions of the 
nut ingredients of the food. If the label bears a pictorial 
representation of only one of each nut ingredient present, the nuts 
shall be depicted in the order of decreasing predominance by weight. A 
factual statement that the food does not contain a particular nut 
ingredient or ingredients may be shown on the label if the statement is 
not misleading and does not result in an insufficiency of label space 
for the proper declaration of information required by or under authority 
of the act to appear on the label.

[42 FR 14475, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 58 FR 2885, Jan. 6, 1993]