[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: 21CFR155.194]

[Page 477-479]
 
                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                           SERVICES--CONTINUED
 
PART 155--CANNED VEGETABLES--Table of Contents
 
   Subpart B--Requirements for Specific Standardized Canned Vegetables
 
Sec. 155.194  Catsup.

    (a) Identity--(1) Definition. Catsup, ketchup, or catchup is the 
food prepared from one or any combination of two or more of the 
following optional tomato ingredients:
    (i) Tomato concentrate as defined in Sec. 155.191(a)(1), except that 
lemon juice, concentrated lemon juice, or safe and suitable organic 
acids may be used in quantities no greater than necessary to adjust the 
pH, and in compliance with Sec. 155.191(b).
    (ii) The liquid derived from mature tomatoes of the red or reddish 
varieties Lycopersicum esculentum P. Mill.
    (iii) The liquid obtained from the residue from preparing such 
tomatoes for canning, consisting of peelings and cores with or without 
such tomatoes or pieces thereof.
    (iv) The liquid obtained from the residue from partial extraction of 
juice from such tomatoes.


Such liquid is strained so as to exclude skins, seeds, and other coarse 
or hard substances in accordance with current good manufacturing 
practice. Prior to straining, food-grade hydrochloric acid may be added 
to the tomato material

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in an amount to obtain a pH no lower than 2.0. Such acid is then 
neutralized with food-grade sodium hydroxide so that the treated tomato 
material is restored to a pH of 4.2plus-minus0.2. The final 
composition of the food may be adjusted by concentration and/or by the 
addition of water. The food may contain salt (sodium chloride formed 
during acid neutralization shall be considered added salt) and is 
seasoned with ingredients as specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this 
section. The food is preserved by heat sterilization (canning), 
refrigeration, or freezing. When sealed in a container to be held at 
ambient temperatures, it is so processed by heat, before or after 
sealing, as to prevent spoilage.
    (2) Ingredients. One or any combination of two or more of the 
following safe and suitable ingredients in each of the following 
categories is added to the tomato ingredients specified in paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section:
    (i) Vinegars.
    (ii) Nutritive carbohydrate sweeteners. Such sweeteners if defined 
in part 168 of this chapter shall be as defined therein.
    (iii) Spices, flavoring, onions, or garlic.
    (3) Labeling. (i) The name of the food is ``Catsup,'' ``Ketchup,'' 
or ``Catchup.''
    (ii) The following shall be included as part of the name or in close 
proximity to the name of the food:
    (a) The statement ``Made from'' or ``Made in part from,'' as the 
case may be, ``residual tomato material from canning'' if the optional 
tomato ingredient specified in paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section or 
tomato concentrate containing the ingredient specified in 
Sec. 155.191(a)(1)(ii) is present.
    (b) The statement ``Made from'' or ``Made in part from,'' as the 
case may be, ``residual tomato material from partial extraction of 
juice'' if the optional tomato ingredient specified in paragraph 
(a)(1)(iv) of this section or tomato concentrate containing the 
ingredient specified in Sec. 155.191(a)(1)(iii) is present.
    (iii) 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 the name ``tomato 
concentrate'' may be used in lieu of the names ``tomato puree,'' 
``tomato pulp,'' or ``tomato paste'' and when tomato concentrates are 
used, the labeling requirements of Sec. 155.191(a)(3)(ii)(a) and 
(a)(3)(ii)(b) do not apply.
    (b) Quality. (1) The standard of quality for catsup is as follows: 
The consistency of the finished food is such that its flow is not more 
than 14 centimeters in 30 seconds at 20  deg.C when tested in a Bostwick 
Consistometer in the following manner: Check temperature of mixture and 
adjust to 20plus-minus1  deg.C. The trough must also be at a 
temperature close to 20  deg.C. Adjust end-to-end level of Bostwick 
Consistometer by means of the spirit level placed in trough of 
instrument. Side-to-side level may be adjusted by means of the built-in 
spirit level. Transfer sample to the dry sample chamber of the Bostwick 
Consistometer. Fill the chamber slightly more than level full, avoiding 
air bubbles as far as possible. Pass a straight edge across top of 
chamber starting from the gate end to remove excess product. Release 
gate of instrument by gradual pressure on lever, holding the instrument 
down at the same time to prevent its movement as the gate is released. 
Immediately start the stop watch or interval timer, and after 30 seconds 
read the maximum distance of flow to the nearest 0.1 centimeter. Clean 
and dry the instrument and repeat the reading on another portion of 
sample. Do not wash instrument with hot water if it is to be used 
immediately for the next determination, as this may result in an 
increase in temperature of the sample. For highest accuracy, the 
instrument should be maintained at a temperature of 
20plus-minus1  deg.C. If readings vary more than 0.2 
centimeter, repeat a third time or until satisfactory agreement is 
obtained. Report the average of two or more readings, excluding any that 
appear to be abnormal.
    (2) Determine compliance as specified in Sec. 155.3(b).
    (3) If the quality of catsup falls below the standard prescribed in 
paragraphs (b) (1) and (2) of this section, the label shall bear the 
general statement of substandard quality specified in Sec. 130.14(a) of 
this chapter, in the manner and form therein specified, but in

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lieu of such general statement of substandard quality when the quality 
of the catsup falls below the standard, the label may bear the 
alternative statement, ``Below Standard in Quality--Low Consistency.''
    (c) Fill of container. (1) The standard of fill of container for 
catsup, as determined by the general method for fill of container 
prescribed in Sec. 130.12(b) of this chapter, is not less than 90 
percent of the total capacity except:
    (i) When the food is frozen, or
    (ii) When the food is packaged in individual serving-size packages 
containing 56.7 grams (2 ounces) or less.
    (2) Determine compliance as specified in Sec. 155.3(b).
    (3) If the catsup falls below the standard of fill prescribed in 
paragraphs (c) (1) and (2) of this section, the label shall bear the 
general statement of substandard fill as specified in Sec. 130.14(b) of 
this chapter, in the manner and form therein specified.

[48 FR 3956, Jan. 28, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 15073, Apr. 17, 1984; 58 
FR 2883, Jan. 6, 1993]