CODEX STAN 70 1981 Standard For Canned Tuna and Bonito

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CODEX STANDARD FOR CANNED TUNA AND BONITO


CODEX STAN 70-1981

1. SCOPE
This standard applies to canned tuna and bonito. It does not apply to speciality products where the
fish content constitutes less than 50% m/m of the contents.

2. DESCRIPTION
2.1 PRODUCT DEFINITION
Canned Tuna and Bonito are the products consisting of the flesh of any of the appropriate species
listed below, packed in hermetically sealed containers.
- Thunnus alalunga
- Thunnus albacares
- Thunnus atlanticus
- Thunnus obesus
- Thunnus maccoyii
- Thunnus thynnus
- Thunnus tongoe
- Euthynnus affinis
- Euthynnus alleteratus
- Euthynnus lineatus
- Katsuwonus pelamis (syn. Euthynnus pelamis)
- Sarda chilensis
- Sarda orientalis
- Sarda sarda

2.2 PROCESS DEFINITION


The products shall have received a processing treatment sufficient to ensure commercial sterility.

2.3 PRESENTATION
The product shall be presented as:

2.3.1 Solid (skin-on or skinless) - fish cut into transverse segments which are placed in the can with the
planes of their transverse cut ends parallel to the ends of the can. The proportion of free flakes or chunks
shall not exceed 18% of the drained weight of the container.

Adopted 1981. Revision 1995


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2.3.2 Chunk - pieces of fish most of which have dimensions of not less than 1.2cm in each direction and
in which the original muscle structure is retained. The proportion of pieces of flesh of which the dimensions
are less than 1.2 cm shall not exceed 30% of the drained weight of the container.

2.3.3 Flake or flakes - a mixture of particles and pieces of fish most of which have dimensions less than
1.2 cm in each direction but in which the muscular structure of the flesh is retained. The proportion of
pieces of flesh of which the dimensions are less than 1.2 cm exceed 30% of the drained weight of the
container.

2.3.4 Grated or shredded - a mixture of particles of cooked fish that have been reduced to a uniform size,
in which particles are discrete and do not comprise a paste.
2.3.5 Any other presentation shall be permitted provided that it:

is sufficiently distinctive from other forms of presentation laid down in this standard;

meets all other requirements of this standard;

is adequately described on the label to avoid confusing or misleading the consumer.

3. ESSENTIAL COMPOSITION AND QUALITY FACTORS


3.1 RAW MATERIAL
The products shall be prepared from sound fish of the species in sub-section 2.1 and of a quality fit
to be sold fresh for human consumption.

3.2 OTHER INGREDIENTS


The packing medium and all other ingredients used shall be of food grade quality and conform to all
applicable Codex standards.

3.3 DECOMPOSITION
The products shall not contain more than 10 mg/100 g of histamine based on the average of the
sample unit tested.

3.4 FINAL PRODUCT


Products shall meet the requirements of this Standard when lots examined in accordance with
Section 9 comply with the provisions set out in Section 8. Products shall be examined by the methods given
in Section 7.

4. FOOD ADDITIVES
Only the use of the following additives is permitted.
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Additive Maximum level in


the Final Product
Thickening or Gelling Agents
(for use in packing media only)
400 Alginic acid GMP
401 Sodium alginate
402 Potassium alginate
404 Calcium alginate
406 Agar
407 Carrageenan and its Na, K, and NH4 salts (including
furcelleran
407a Processed Eucheuma Seaweed (PES)
410 Carob bean gum
412 Guar gum
413 Tragacanth gum
415 Xanthan gum
440 Pectins
466 Sodium carboxymethylcellulose
Modified Starches
1401 Acid treated starches (including white and yellow GMP
dextrins)
1402 Alkaline treated starches
1404 Oxidized starches
1410 Monostarch phosphate
1412 Distarch phosphate, esterified
1414 Acetylated distarch phosphate
1413 Phosphated distarch phosphate
1420/1421 Starch acetate
1422 Acetylated distarch adipate
1440 Hydroxypropyl starch
1442 Hydroxypropyl starch phosphate
Acidity Regulators
260 Acetic acid GMP
270 Lactic acid (L-, D-, and DL-)
330 Citric acid
Natural Flavours
Spice oils GMP
Spice extracts
Smoke flavours (Natural smoke solutions and extracts)
For Canned Tuna and Bonito Only
Acidity Regulators
450 Disodium diphosphate 10 mg/kg expressed
as P2O5, (includes
natural phosphate)
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5. HYGIENE AND HANDLING


5.1 It is recommended that the products covered by the provisions of this Standard be prepared and
handled in accordance with the appropriate sections of the Code of Practice General Principles of Food
Hygiene (CAC/RCP 1-1969), the Code of Practice for Fish and Fishery Products (CAC/RCP 52-2003), the
Code of Hygienic Practice for Low Acid and Acidified Low-Acid Canned Foods (CAC/RCP 23-1979) and
other relevant Codex Codes of Hygienic Practice and Codes of Practice.
5.2 The products should comply with any microbiological criteria established in accordance with the
Principles for the Establishment and Application of Microbiological Criteria for Foods (CAC/GL 21-1997).
5.3 The final product shall be free from any foreign material that poses a threat to human health.
5.4 When tested by appropriate methods of sampling and examination as prescribed by the Codex
Alimentarius Commission, the product:
(i) shall be free from micro-organisms capable of development under normal conditions of
storage;
(ii) no sample unit shall contain histamine that exceeds 20 mg per 100 g;
(iii) shall not contain any other substance including substances derived from microorganisms in
amounts which may represent a hazard to health in accordance with standards established by
the Codex Alimentarius Commission;
(iv) shall be free from container integrity defects which may compromise the hermetic seal.

6. LABELLING
In addition to the provisions of the General Standard for the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods
(CODEX STAN 1-1985) the following specific provisions apply:

6.1 THE NAME OF THE FOOD


6.1.1 The name of the product as declared on the label shall be "tuna" or "bonito", and may be preceded
or followed by the common or usual name of the species, both in accordance with the law and custom of the
country in which the product is sold, and in a manner not to mislead the consumer.
6.1.2 The name of the product may be qualified or accompanied by a term descriptive of the colour of the
product, provided that the term "white" shall be used only for Thunnus alalunga and the terms "light" "dark"
and "blend" shall be used only in accordance with any rules of the country in which the product is sold.

6.1.3 FORM OF PRESENTATION


The form of presentation provided for in Section 2.3 shall be declared in close proximity to the
common name.
6.1.4 The name of the packing medium shall form part of the name of the food.

7. SAMPLING, EXAMINATION AND ANALYSES


7.1 SAMPLING
(i) Sampling of lots for examination of the final product as prescribed in Section 3.3 shall be in
accordance with an appropriate sampling plan with an AQL of 6.5;
(ii) Sampling of lots for examination of net weight and drained weight where appropriate shall
be carried out in accordance with an appropriate sampling plan established by the CAC.
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7.2 SENSORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION


Samples taken for sensory and physical examination shall be assessed by persons trained in such
examination and in accordance with the procedures set out in Sections 7.3 through 7.5, Annex A and the
Guidelines for the Sensory Evaluation of Fish and Shellfish in Laboratories (CAC/GL 31 - 1999).

7.3 DETERMINATION OF NET WEIGHT


Net contents of all sample units shall be determined by the following procedure:
(i) Weigh the unopened container.
(ii) Open the container and remove the contents.
(iii) Weigh the empty container, (including the end) after removing excess liquid and adhering
meat.
(iv) Subtract the weight of the empty container from the weight of the unopened container. The
resultant figure will be the net content.

7.4 DETERMINATION OF DRAINED WEIGHT


The drained weight of all sample units shall be determined by the following procedure:

(i) Maintain the container at a temperature between 20C and 30C for a minimum of 12 hours
prior to examination.
(ii) Open and tilt the container to distribute the contents on a pre-weighed circular sieve which
consists of wire mesh with square openings of 2.8 mm x 2.8 mm.

(iii) Incline the sieve at an angle of approximately 17-20 and allow the fish to drain for two
minutes, measured from the time the product is poured into the sieve.
(iv) Weigh the sieve containing the drained fish.
(v) The weight of drained fish is obtained by subtracting the weight of the sieve from the
weight of the sieve and drained product.

7.5. DETERMINATION OF WASHED DRAINED WEIGHT (FOR PACKS WITH SAUCES)


(i) Maintain the container at a temperature between 20C and 30C for a minimum of 12 hours
prior to examination.
(ii) Open and tilt the container and wash the covering sauce and then the full contents with hot
tap water (approx. 40C), using a wash bottle (e.g. plastic) on the tared circular sieve.
(iii) Wash the contents of the sieve with hot water until free of adhering sauce; where necessary
separate optional ingredients (spices, vegetables, fruits) with pincers. Incline the sieve at an
angle of approximately 17-20 and allow the fish to drain two minutes, measured from the
time the washing procedure has finished.
(iv) Remove adhering water from the bottom of the sieve by use of paper towel. Weigh the sieve
containing the washed drained fish.
(v) The washed drained weight is obtained by subtracting the weight of the sieve from the
weight of the sieve and drained product.
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7.6 DETERMINATION OF PRESENTATION


The presentation of all sample units shall be determined by the following procedure.
(i) Open the can and drain the contents, following the procedures outlined in 7.4.
(ii) Remove and place the contents onto a tared 1.2 cm mesh screen equipped with a collecting
pan.
(iii) Separate the fish with a spatula being careful not to break the configuration of the pieces.
Ensure that the smaller pieces of fish are moved to the top of a mesh opening to allow them
to fall through the screen onto the collecting pan.
(iv) Segregate the material on the pan according to flaked, grated (shredded) or paste and weigh
the individual portions to establish the weight of each component.
(v) If declared as a "chunk" pack weigh the screen with the fish retained and record the weight.
Subtract the weight of the sieve from this weight to establish the weight of solid and chunk
fish.
(vi) If declared as "solid" pack remove any small pieces (chunks) from the screen and reweigh.
Subtract the weight of the sieve from this weight to establish the weight of "solid" fish.

Calculations
(i) Express the weight of flaked, grated (shredded and paste) as a percentage of the total
drained weight of fish.

Weight of flakes
% flakes = x 100
Total weight of drained fish

(ii) Calculate the weight of solid and chunk fish retained on the screen by difference and
express as a % of the total drained weight of fish.

Weight of solid & chunk fish


% solid & chunk fish = x 100
Total weight of drained fish

(iii) Calculate the weight of solid fish retained on the screen by difference and express as a % of
the total drained weight of the fish.

Weight of solid fish


% of solid fish = x 100
Total weight of drained fish

7.7. DETERMINATION OF HISTAMINE


AOAC 977.13 (15th Edition, 1990)

8. DEFINITION OF DEFECTIVES
A sample unit shall be considered defective when it exhibits any of the properties defined below.

8.1 FOREIGN MATTER


The presence in the sample unit of any matter, which has not been derived from fish, does not pose a
threat to human health, and is readily recognized without magnification or is present at a level determined
by any method including magnification that indicates non-compliance with good manufacturing practices
and sanitation practices.
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8.2 ODOUR/FLAVOUR
A sample unit affected by persistent and distinct objectionable odours or flavours indicative of
decomposition or rancidity.

8.3 TEXTURE
(i) Excessively mushy flesh uncharacteristic of the species in the presentation; or
(ii) Excessively tough flesh uncharacteristic of the species in the presentation; or
(iii) Honey-combed flesh in excess of 5% of the drained contents.

8.4 DISCOLOURATION
A sample unit affected by distinct discolouration indicative of decomposition or rancidity or by
sulphide staining of the meat exceeding 5% of the drained contents.

8.5 OBJECTIONABLE MATTER


A sample unit affected by struvite crystals greater than 5 mm in length.

9. LOT ACCEPTANCE
A lot shall be considered as meeting the requirements of this standard when:
(i) the total number of defectives as classified according to Section 8 does not exceed the
acceptance number (c) of an appropriate sampling plan with an AQL of 6.5;
(ii) the total number of sample units not meeting the presentation and colour designation as
defined in Section 2.3 does not exceed the acceptance number (c) of an appropriate
sampling plan with an AQL of 6.5;
(iii) the average net weight or the average weight of drained meat of all sample units examined is
not less than the declared weight, and provided there is no unreasonable shortage in any
individual container;
(iv) the Food Additives, Hygiene and Labelling requirements of Sections 4, 5 and 6 are met.
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(V) ANNEX "A": SENSORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION


1. Complete examination of the can exterior for the presence of container integrity defects or can ends
which may be distorted outwards.
2. Open can and complete weight determination according to defined procedures in Sections 7.3 and
7.4.
3. Examine the product for discolouration.
4. Carefully remove the product and determine the presentation according to the defined procedures in
Section 7.5.
5. Examine product for discolouration, foreign matter and struvite crystals. The presence of a hard
bone is an indicator of under processing and will require an evaluation for sterility.
6. Assess odour, flavour and texture in accordance with the Guidelines for the Sensory Evaluation of Fish
and Shellfish in Laboratories (CAC/GL 31-1999).

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