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What is a spice, a tea and an infusion?
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A spice is considered today to be a vegetable and aromatic substance. It comes from leaves, seeds, bark, roots, fruit, fruit pressing, fermentation of plant substances or flowers.
The most widely used spices throughout the world are: turmeric, ginger and cinnamon. - Tea is an aromatic drink made from dried leaves. It is the second most consumed drink in the world. Different types of tea exist on the market today depending on oxidation: green tea, white tea or black tea.
- Infusion is one of the main techniques used in the preparation of herbal teas: its use consists of pouring boiling water over aromatic leaves.
Controlling health risks
These dry foodstuffs are very sensitive to chemical contamination through plant health treatments, the drying processes used, soil contamination and substances from "parasitic" plants.
To ensure health safety within the sector, we support you in the organisation of your control plan and respond to the many regulatory changes in terms of contaminant analysis.
The Phytocontrol offer
Accreditations
Phytocontrol is accredited by COFRAC and has one of the most important scopes of accreditation on Fruit & Vegetables.
Our assets
Expertise
Historical know-how
Completeness of the analytical offer
Reactivity
Supply Chain Management
High processing capacity
Analysis times according to your needs
Regulations
Search for metabolites and updating of screenings according to regulatory approvals and residue definitions.
International certification and MRL service
Regulatory Watch Unit
R&D
Scientific team dedicated to regulatory updates and to listening to your specific requests.
Reliability
An analytical park of the latest generations of LC-MS/MS, GC-MS/MS, APGC-MS/MS, HRGC and LC/GC-QTOF technologies