ISO 972:1997 PDF

ISO 972:1997 PDF

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ISO 972:1997 PDF

Published Date:
04/01/1997

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Active

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Chillies and capsicums, whole or ground (powdered) -- Specification

Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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This International Standard specifies requirements for chillies and capsicums in the whole or ground (powdered) form.

Two main species of capiscum, Capsicum annuum L. and C. frutescens L., and their sub-species C. chinense, C. pubescens and C. pendulum are covered.

This International Standard does not apply to “chili powder” (see also note under 4.2) and paprika (see ISO 7540).

Recommendations relating to conditions of storage and transport are given in annex B.


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Number of Pages : 7
Published : 04/01/1997

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