Official Journal of the European Union. (Non-legislative acts) REGULATIONS

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1 EN L 208/1 II (Non-legislative acts) REGULATIONS COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 752/2014 of 24 June 2014 replacing Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance) THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 February 2005 on maximum residue levels of pesticides in or on food and feed of plant and animal origin and amending Council Directive 91/414/EEC ( 1 ), and in particular Article 4 thereof, Whereas: (1) The products of plant and animal origin to which the maximum residue levels of pesticides ( MRLs ) set by Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 apply, subject to the provisions of that Regulation, are listed in Annex I to that Regulation. (1) Additional information should be provided by Annex I to that Regulation as regards the products concerned, in particular as regards the synonyms used to indicate the products and the scientific names of the species to which the products belong. (2) In the interest of clarity, the structure of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 should be modified by dividing that Annex into two parts. The first part should list the products of plant and animal origin to which MRLs apply, while the second part should list the other products to which the same MRLs apply, as referred to in Article 2(1) of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005. (3) In view of the possible future setting of MRLs for processed food products, as referred to in Article 20 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, a new entry should be added to Part A of Annex I to that Regulation, covering those products. (4) As a consequence of the new structure of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, the footnotes of that Annex should be adapted and, where necessary, deleted in order to prevent redundancy. (5) Through the World Trade Organisation, the trading partners of the Union were consulted and their comments have been taken into account. (6) Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 should therefore be amended accordingly. (7) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health, ( 1 ) OJ L 70, , p. 1.

2 L 208/2 EN HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: Article 1 Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 is replaced by the Annex to this Regulation. Article 2 This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. It shall apply from 1 January This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States. Done at Brussels, 24 June For the Commission The President José Manuel BARROSO

3 ANNEX ANNEX I PART A Products of plant and animal origin referred to in Article 2(1) to which MRLs apply Group Main product of the group or Part of the product to which MRLs Code number Category Scientific names subgroup subgroup ( 1 ) apply (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) FRUITS, FRESH or FROZEN; TREE NUTS Citrus fruits Whole product after removal of stems Grapefruits Citrus paradisi Oranges Citrus sinensis Lemons Citrus limon Limes Citrus aurantiifolia Mandarins Citrus reticulata; syn: Citrus deliciosa Others ( 2 ) Tree nuts Whole product after removal of shell (except chestnuts) Almonds Amygdalus communis; syn: Prunus dulcis Brazil nuts Bertholletia excelsa Cashew nuts Anacardium occidentale EN L 208/3

4 Chestnuts Castanea crenata Castanea dentata Castanea mollissima Castanea sativa Coconuts Cocos nucifera Hazelnuts/cobnuts Corylus avellana Macadamias Macadamia ternifolia; syn: Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia tetraphylla Pecans Carya illinoinensis Pine nut kernels Pinus pinea Pistachios Pistacia vera Walnuts Others ( 2 ) Juglans nigra Juglans regia Whole product with shell L 208/4 EN Pome fruits Whole product after removal of stems Apples Malus domestica Pears Pyrus communis Quinces Cydonia oblonga Medlars Mespilus germanica Loquats/Japanese medlars Eriobotrya japonica Others ( 2 )

5 Stone fruits Whole product after removal of stems Apricots Armeniaca vulgaris; syn: Prunus armeniaca Cherries (sweet) Cerasus avium; syn: Prunus avium Peaches Persica vulgaris; syn: Prunus persica Plums Prunus domestica Others ( 2 ) Berries and small fruits Whole product after removal of caps, crown and stems (except currants) (a) grapes Table grapes Vitis vinifera Wine grapes Vitis vinifera (b) strawberries Fragaria x ananassa (c) cane fruits Blackberries Rubus sect. Rubus Dewberries Rubus caesius Raspberries (red and yellow) Rubus idaeus Others ( 2 ) (d) other small fruits and berries Blueberries Vaccinium angustifolium Vaccinium corymbosum Vaccinium formosum Vaccinium virgatum EN L 208/5

6 Cranberries Vaccinium macrocarpon Currants (black, red and white) Gooseberries (green, red and yellow) Rose hips Mulberries (black and white) Ribes nigrum Ribes rubrum Ribes uva-crispa Rosa canina Rosa majalis Rosa rugosa Morus alba Morus nigra Azaroles/Mediterranean medlars Crataegus azarolus Elderberries Sambucus nigra Others ( 2 ) Fruits with stems Miscellaneous fruits with Whole product after removal of stems (except pineapples) (a) edible peel Dates Phoenix dactylifera L 208/6 EN Figs Ficus carica Table olives Olea europaea Kumquats Fortunella japonica Fortunella margarita Carambolas Averrhoa carambola Kaki/Japanese persimmons Diospyros kaki Jambuls/jambolans Syzygium cuminii Others ( 2 )

7 (b) inedible peel, small Kiwi fruits (green, red, yellow) Actinidia deliciosa Actinidia chinensis Litchis/lychees Litchi chinensis Passionfruits/maracujas Passiflora edulis; syn: Passiflora laurifolia Prickly pears/cactus fruits Opuntia ficus-indica Star apples/cainitos Chrysophyllum cainito American persimmons/virginia kaki Others ( 2 ) (c) inedible peel, large Diospyros virginiana Avocados Persea americana Bananas Musa acuminata Musa balbisiana Mangoes Mangifera indica Papayas Carica papaya Granate apples/pomegranates Punica granatum Musa acuminata x Musa balbisiana Cherimoyas Annona cherimola Guavas Psidium guajava Pineapples Ananas comosus Whole product after removal of crown Breadfruits Artocarpus altilis Durians Durio zibethinus Soursops/guanabanas Annona muricata Others ( 2 ) EN L 208/7

8 VEGETABLES, FRESH or FROZEN Root and tuber vegetables Whole product after removal of tops (if any) and adhering soil (a) potatoes Solanum tuberosum subsp. tuberosum (b) tropical root and tuber vegetables Cassava roots/manioc Manihot esculenta Sweet potatoes Ipomoea batatas Yams Dioscorea spp Arrowroots Maranta arundinacea Others ( 2 ) (c) other root and tuber vegetables except sugar beets Beetroots Beta vulgaris var. vulgaris Carrots Daucus carota subsp. sativus Celeriacs/turnip rooted celeries Apium graveolens var. rapaceum Horseradishes Armoracia rusticana L 208/8 EN Jerusalem artichokes Helianthus tuberosus Parsnips Pastinaca sativa Parsley roots/hamburg roots parsley Petroselinum crispum convar. radicosum Radishes Raphanus sativus Radish Group Salsifies Tragopogon porrifolius Swedes/rutabagas Brassica napus subsp. napobrassica Turnips Brassica rapa subsp. rapa Others ( 2 )

9 Bulb vegetables Mature bulbs after removal of easily detachable skin and soil (except spring onions/green onions and welsh onions) Garlic Allium sativum Onions Allium cepa Common Onion Group Shallots Allium cepa Aggregatum Group; syn: Allium ascalonicum Others ( 2 ) Fruiting vegetables Spring onions/green onions and Welsh onions Allium cepa Common Onion Group Allium fistulosum Immature bulbs with pseudostems, leaves and in some cases buds (a) solanacea Whole product after removal of stems and (in case of species of genus Physalis) sepals Tomatoes Lycopersicon esculentum Sweet peppers/bell peppers Capsicum annuum Aubergines/eggplants Solanum melongena Okra/lady's fingers Abelmoschus esculentus Others ( 2 ) (b) cucurbits with edible peel Whole product after removal of stems Cucumbers Cucumis sativus Gherkins Cucumis sativus Courgettes Cucurbita pepo Zucchini Group Others ( 2 ) EN L 208/9

10 (c) cucurbits with inedible peel Whole product after removal of stems Melons Cucumis melo Pumpkins Cucurbita maxima Watermelons Citrullus vulgaris; syn: Citrullus lanatus Others ( 2 ) (d) sweet corn Zea mays convar. saccharata Kernels with cob and without husks (e) other fruiting vegetables Whole product after removal of stems Brassica vegetables (excluding brassica roots and brassica baby leaf crops) (a) flowering brassica Broccoli Brassica oleracea var. italica Cauliflowers Brassica oleracea var. botrytis Others ( 2 ) (b) head brassica Whole plant after removal of roots and decayed leaves (except Brussels sprouts and kohlrabies) L 208/10 EN Brussels sprouts Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera Only cabbage buttons Head cabbages Brassica oleracea var. capitata Others ( 2 ) (c) leafy brassica Chinese cabbages/pe-tsai Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis Kales Others ( 2 ) Brassica oleracea var. sabellica Brassica oleracea var. viridis

11 (d) kohlrabies Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes Whole product after removal of roots, tops and adhering soil (if any) Leaf vegetables, herbs and edible flowers (a) lettuces and salad plants Lamb's lettuces/corn salads Valerianella locusta Lettuces Lactuca sativa Escaroles/broad-leaved endives Cichorium endivia var. latifolia Cresses and other sprouts and shoots Land cresses Barbarea verna Roman rocket/rucola Eruca sativa Lepidium sativum subsp. sativum Red mustards Brassica juncea var. rugosa Baby leaf crops (including brassica species) Others ( 2 ) Whole product after removal of roots, decayed outer leaves and soil (if any) (except cresses and other sprouts and shoots, baby leaf crops (including brassica species) and chives) Whole products of the germination of true seeds (sometimes of tuber or bulbs) in water, soil, or hydroponic substrate, as they are defined in the EFSA Scientific Opinion, published in EFSA Journal 2011; 9(11):2424, page 9 Young leaves and petioles of any crops (including brassica) harvested up to 8 true leaf stage EN L 208/11

12 (b) spinaches and similar leaves Spinaches Spinacia oleracea Purslanes Portulaca oleracea Chards/beet leaves Beta vulgaris var. flavescens Others ( 2 ) (c) grape leaves and similar species Vitis vinifera (d) watercresses Nasturtium officinale (e) witloofs/belgian endives Cichorium intybus Foliosum group (f) herbs and edible flowers Chervil Anthriscus cerefolium Chives Allium schoenoprasum Leaves and buds Celery leaves Apium graveolens var. secalinum Parsley Petroselinum crispum L 208/12 EN Sage Salvia officinalis Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis Thyme Thymus vulgaris Basil and edible flowers Ocimum basilicum Laurel/bay leave Laurus nobilis Tarragon Artemisia dracunculus Others ( 2 )

13 Legume vegetables Whole product Beans (with pods) Phaseolus vulgaris Beans (without pods) Phaseolus vulgaris Peas (with pods) Pisum sativum Peas (without pods) Pisum sativum Lentils Lens culinaris; syn: Lens esculenta Others ( 2 ) Stem vegetables Whole product after removal of decayed tissues, soil an roots (except globe artichokes and rhubarbs) Asparagus Asparagus officinalis Cardoons Cynara cardunculus Cardoon group Celeries Apium graveolens var. dulce Florence fennels Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum Globe artichokes Cynara cardunculus Globe artichoke group Leeks Allium ampeloprasum ampeloprasum Leek Group; syn: Allium porrum Whole flower head including receptacle Rhubarbs Rheum rhabarbarum Stalks after removal of roots and leaves Bamboo shoots Bambusa vulgaris Phyllostachys edulis EN L 208/13

14 Palm hearts Others ( 2 ) Bactris gasipaes Cocos nucifera Daemonorops jenkinsiana Euterpe edulis Euterpe oleracea Fungi, mosses and lichens Whole product after removal of soil or growing medium Cultivated fungi Wild fungi Mosses and lichens Algae and prokaryotes organisms PULSES Dry seeds Beans Phaseolus vulgaris L 208/14 EN Lentils Lens culinaris; syn: Lens esculenta Peas Pisum sativum Lupinus albus subsp. albus Lupins/lupini beans Others ( 2 ) Lupinus angustifolius Lupinus luteus Lupinus mutabilis

15 OILSEEDS AND OIL FRUITS Oilseeds Whole product after removal of capsules, shells and husk when possible (except cotton) Linseeds Linum usitatissimum Peanuts/groundnuts Arachis hypogaea Poppy seeds Papaver somniferum subsp. somniferum Sesame seeds Sesamum indicum Sunflower seeds Helianthus annuus Rapeseeds/canola seeds Brassica napus subsp. napus Soyabeans Glycine max Mustard seeds Cotton seeds Brassica juncea Brassica nigra Sinapis alba Gossypium barbadense Gossypium herbaceum Pumpkin seeds Cucurbita pepo Styrian Hulless Group Safflower seeds Carthamus tinctorius Borage seeds Borago officinalis Gold of pleasure seeds Camelina sativa Hemp seeds Cannabis sativa subsp. sativa Cannabis sativa subsp. spontanea Castor beans Ricinus communis Others ( 2 ) Undelinted EN L 208/15

16 Oil fruits Whole product after removal of stems (except olives for oil production) Olives for oil production Olea europaea var. europaea Whole fruit after removal of stems and soil Oil palms kernels Oil palms fruits Attalea maripa Elaeis guineensis Elaeis oleifera Attalea maripa Elaeis guineensis Elaeis oleifera Kapok Ceiba pentandra Others ( 2 ) CEREALS Whole grains Barley Hordeum vulgare Buckwheat and other pseudo-cereals Fagopyrum esculentum L 208/16 EN Maize/corn Zea mays Common millet/proso millet Panicum miliaceum Oat Avena sativa Rice Oryza sativa Rye Secale cereale Sorghum Sorghum bicolor Wheat Triticum aestivum Others ( 2 )

17 TEAS, COFFEE, HERBAL INFUSIONS, COCOA AND CAROBS Teas Camellia sinensis Dried leaves, stalks and flowers, whether fermented or otherwise treated Coffee beans Coffea arabica Coffea canephora; syn: Coffea robusta Coffea liberica Green beans Herbal infusions from Dried product (a) flowers Flowers after removal of stalks and decayed parts (except Chamomile) Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile; syn: Anthemis nobilis Matricaria recutita; syn: Matricaria chamomilla Hibiscus/roselle Hibiscus sabdariffa Rose Rosa spp Jasmine Lime/linden Others ( 2 ) Jasminum officinale Jasminum sambac Tilia cordata Tilia platyphyllos Tilia tomentosa; syn: Tilia argentea Inflorescences including a technically unavoidable amount of other aerial parts EN L 208/17

18 (b) leaves and herbs Leaves and aerial green parts, after removal of decayed leaves Strawberry Fragaria x ananassa Rooibos Aspalathus linearis Mate/maté Ilex paraguariensis Others ( 2 ) (c) roots Roots after removal of tops and adhering soil Valerian Valeriana officinalis Ginseng Others ( 2 ) (d) any other parts of the plant Panax ginseng Panax quinquefolius Cocoa beans Theobroma cacao Beans fermented or dried, after removal of shells Carobs/Saint John's breads Ceratonia siliqua Whole product after removal of stems L 208/18 EN HOPS Humulus lupulus Dried cones, also in the form of pellets and unconcentrated powder SPICES Dried product whole, crushed or ground Seed spices Anise/aniseed Pimpinella anisum Black caraway/black cumin Bunium persicum Celery Apium graveolens Coriander Coriandrum sativum

19 Cumin Cuminum cyminum Dill Anethum graveolens Fennel Foeniculum vulgare Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum Nutmeg Myristica fragrans Others ( 2 ) Fruit spices Allspice/pimento Pimenta dioica; syn: Pimenta officinalis Sichuan pepper Zanthoxylum spp Caraway Carum carvi Cardamom Elettaria cardamomum Juniper berry Juniperus communis Peppercorn (black, green and white) Piper nigrum Vanilla Vanilla planifolia; syn: Vanilla fragrans Tamarind Tamarindus indica Others ( 2 ) Bark spices Cinnamon Cinnamomum verum; syn: Cinnamomum zeylanicum Others ( 2 ) EN L 208/19

20 Root and rhizome spices Liquorice Glycyrrhiza glabra Ginger Zingiber officinale Turmeric/curcuma Curcuma longa; syn: Curcuma domestica Horseradish Armoracia rusticana Others ( 2 ) Bud spices Cloves Syzygium aromaticum; syn: Eugenia caryophyllata Capers Capparis spinosa Others ( 2 ) Flower pistil spices Saffron Crocus sativus Others ( 2 ) Aril spices Mace Myristica fragrans L 208/20 EN Others ( 2 ) SUGAR PLANTS Whole product after removal of tops and adhering soil by rinsing or brushing (except sugar canes) Sugar beet roots Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris var. altissima Sugar canes Saccharum officinarum Whole product after removal of decayed tissues, soil and roots Chicory roots Cichorium intybus Sativum group Others ( 2 )

21 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN-TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Tissues from Whole product (except muscle) (a) swine Sus scrofa Muscle Meat after removal of trimmable fat Fat tissue Liver Kidney Edible offals (other than liver and kidney) Others ( 2 ) (b) bovine Bos primigenius taurus Muscle Meat after removal of trimmable fat Fat tissue Liver Kidney Edible offals (other than liver and kidney) Others ( 2 ) (c) sheep Ovis aries Muscle Meat after removal of trimmable fat Fat tissue Liver EN L 208/21

22 Kidney Edible offals (other than liver and kidney) Others ( 2 ) d) goat Capra aegagrus hircus Muscle Meat after removal of trimmable fat Fat tissue Liver Kidney Edible offals (other than liver and kidney) Others ( 2 ) (e) equine Equus spp Muscle Meat after removal of trimmable fat Fat tissue L 208/22 EN Liver Kidney Edible offals (other than liver and kidney) Others ( 2 ) (f) poultry Muscle Meat after removal of trimmable fat Fat tissue

23 Liver Kidney Edible offals (other than liver and kidney) Others ( 2 ) (g) other farmed terrestrial animals Muscle Meat after removal of trimmable fat Fat tissue Liver Kidney Edible offals (other than liver and kidney) Others ( 2 ) Milk Whole product based on a fat content of 4% by weight ( 3 ) Cattle Bos primigenius taurus Sheep Ovis aries Goat Capra aegagrus hircus Horse Equus caballus Others ( 2 ) Birds eggs Whole product after removal of the shell ( 4 ) Chicken Gallus gallus Duck Anas platyrhynchos EN L 208/23

24 Geese Anser anser Quail Others ( 2 ) Honey and other apiculture products Amphibians and Reptiles Terrestrial invertebrate animals Wild terrestrial vertebrate animals PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN - FISH, FISHPRO DUCTS AND ANY OTHER MARINE AND FRESHWATER FOOD PRODUCTS ( 5 ) CROPS OR PART OF CROPS EXCLUSIVELY USED FOR ANIMAL FEED PRODUCTION ( 5 ) Coturnix coturnix Coturnix japonica N.A. L 208/24 EN PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCTS ( 5 ) N.A. Not applicable. ( 1 ) MRLs do not apply to products or parts of the product used exclusively as ingredients for animal feed, until separate MRLs will be applicable. ( 2 ) The term 'Others' covers any other product not explicitly mentioned under the rest of the codes within the same group or subgroup, in the columns 'Main product of the group or subgroup' of Part A and 'Other products to which the same MRLs apply' of Part B. ( 3 ) In all cases the MRL values are expressed as mg/kg of raw milk. Where the residue definition is marked as fat soluble (by letter F) the MRL is based on raw cow milk with a fat content of 4 % by weight; for raw milk of other species the MRL value shall be adjusted proportionally according to the fat content of the raw milk of that species. ( 4 ) In all cases the MRL values are expressed as mg/kg of eggs. Where the residue definition is marked as fat soluble (by letter F) the MRL is based on hen eggs with a fat content of 10 % by weight; for eggs of other species the MRL value shall be adjusted proportionally according to the fat content of the eggs of that species, if the fat content is higher than 10 % by weight. ( 5 ) No MRLs are applicable until individual products have been identified and listed within this category

25 Category References to Part A Code number Main product of the group or subgroup or Name of the group or subgroup PART B Other products referred to in Article 2(1) Code number Common names/synonyms Other products to which the same MRLs apply ( 1 ) Scientific names (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Grapefruits Oranges Lemons Natsudaidais Citrus natsudaidai Shaddocks/pomelos Citrus maxima; syn: Citrus grandis Sweeties/oroblancos Citrus grandis x Citrus paradisi Tangelolos Citrus paradisi x tangelo Tangelos (except minneolas)/ugli Citrus tangelo Other hybrids of Citrus paradisi, not elsewhere mentioned Bergamots Citrus bergamia Bitter oranges/sour oranges Citrus aurantium Blood oranges Citrus sinensis Cara caras Citrus sinensis Chinottos Citrus myrtifolia Trifoliate oranges Poncirus trifoliata Other hybrids of Citrus sinensis, not elsewhere mentioned Buddha's hands/buddha's fingers Citrus medica var. sarcodactyla Citrons Citrus medica EN L 208/25

26 Limes Mandarins Indian sweet limes/palestine sweet limes Citrus limettioides Kaffir limes Citrus hystrix Sweet limes/mosambis Citrus limetta Tahiti limes Citrus latifolia Calamondins Citrus madurensis Clementines Citrus clementina Cleopatra mandarins Citrus reshni Minneolas Citrus tangelo Satsumas Citrus unshiu Tangerines/dancy mandarins Citrus tangerina Tangors Citrus nobilis Other hybrids of Citrus reticulata, not elsewhere mentioned Apricot kernels Armeniaca vulgaris; syn: Prunus armeniaca L 208/26 EN Bitter almonds Amygdalus communis var. amara; syn: Prunus dulcis Almonds Canarium nuts/galip nuts Canarium harveyi Pili nuts Canarium ovatum Coconuts Areca nuts/betel nuts Areca catechu Hazelnuts/cobnuts Acorns Quercus spp Filberts Corylus maxima

27 Pecans Hickory nuts Carya ovata Pine nut kernels Apples Pears Quinces Apricots Pinus cembra Pinus gerardiana Pinus koraiensis Pine nut kernels from other species than Pinus Pinus sibirica pinea Pinus pumila Pinus yunnanensis Pinus wallichiana Other species of genus Pinus, not elsewhere mentioned Crab apples/wild apples Malus sylvestris Tejocotes Crataegus mexicana Nashi pears/oriental pears Pyrus pyrifolia Wild pears Pyrus pyraster Ya pears/chinese white pears Pyrus bretschneideri Chinese quinces Pseudocydonia sinensis Japanese quinces Chaenomeles japonica Japanese apricots/umes Prunus mume Nectacots Prunus armeniaca x Prunus persica var. nucipersica EN L 208/27

28 Cherries (sweet) Peaches Black cherries Prunus serotina var. serotina Capulins Prunus serotina var. capuli Chokecherries Prunus virginiana Cornelian cherries/european corniols Cornus mas Nanking cherries Prunus tomentosa Sour cherries/morello cherries Cerasus vulgaris; syn: Prunus cerasus Flat peaches/saturn peaches/paraguayas Prunus persica var. platycarpa Nectarines Persica vulgaris var. nectarina; syn: Prunus persica var. nucipersica Other hybrids of Persica vulgaris; syn: Prunus persica, not elsewhere mentioned American plums Prunus americana Beach plums Prunus maritima Cherry plums /myrabolans Prunus cerasifera Chickasaw plums Prunus angustifolia Chinese jujubes/red dates/chinese dates Ziziphus jujuba; syn: Ziziphus zizyphus Damsons/ bullaces Prunus domestica subsp. rotunda; syn: Prunus domestica subsp. italica L 208/28 EN Plums Gages/greengages/Reine Claudes Prunus domestica var. italica; syn: Prunus domestica subsp. rotunda Japanese plums Prunus salicina Klamath plums Prunus subcoradata Mirabelles Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca Plumcots Prunus domestica x prunus armeniaca Prunus Nadia Prunus salicina x Prunus avium Sloes/blackthorne berries Prunus spinosa

29 Table grapes Wine grapes Strawberries Dewberries Raspberries (red and yellow) Kiwiberries/dwarf kiwi ( 2 ) Actinidia arguta Schisandra berries Schisandra chinenesis Amur river grapes Vitis amurensis Muscadine grapes Vitis rotundifolia Musky strawberries Fragaria moschata Wild strawberries Fragaria vesca Boysenberries Rubus x loganobaccus Rubus fruticosus/rubus ursinus x Rubus idaeus Loganberries Rubus x loganobaccus Olallieberries Rubus x loganobaccus x Rubus ursinus var. young Salmonberries Rubus spectabilis Tayberries Rubus sect Rubus x Rubus idaeus Thimbleberries Rubus parviflorus Youngberries Rubus ursinus var. young Other species and hybrids of genus Rubus, not elsewhere mentioned Arctic brambles/arctic raspberries/nectar berries Rubus arcticus Black raspberries Rubus occidentalis Korean black raspberries Rubus coreanus Korean raspberries Rubus crataegifolius Nectar raspberries Rubus idaeus x Rubus arcticus Wineberries/Japanese wineberries Rubus phoenicolasius EN L 208/29

30 Aronia arbutifolia Aronia berries/chokeberries (black, purple and red) Aronia melanocarpa Aronia prunifolia Bearberries Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Bilberries/European blueberries/whortleberries Vaccinium myrtillus Bog bilberries Vaccinium uliginosum European barberries Berberis vulgaris Golden currant/buffalo currant Ribes aureum Haskaps/blue honeysuckles Lonicera caerulea Huckleberries Vaccinium parvifolium Jostaberries Ribes nidigrolaria Blueberries Juneberries Amelanchier lamarckii Myrtle berries Myrtus communis Native currant Acrotriche depressa Red bilberries/cowberries Vaccinium vitis-idaea var. vitis-idaea L 208/30 EN Red bilberries/lingonberries Vaccinium vitis-idaea var. minus Salal/shallon berries Gaultheria shallon Sea buckthorns/sallow thorns Hippophae rhamnoides Serviceberries Amelanchier ovalis Ugniberries/Chilean guavas Ugni molinae Worcesterberries Ribes divaricatum Other species and hybrids of genera Ribes and Vaccinium, not elsewhere mentioned

31 Cloudberries Rubus chamaemorus Empetrum eamesii Empetrum hermaphroditum Crowberries Empetrum nigrum Cranberries Empetrum rubrum Muntries Kunzea pomifera Partridge berries Mitchella repens Small cranberries/european cranberries Vaccinium oxycoccus Bayberries Morella rubra Buffalo berries Shepherdia argentea Che berries Maclura tricuspidata Dwarf elderberries Sambucus ebulus Guelder rose berries Viburnum opulus Hawberries Crataegus monogyna Elderberries Midland hawberries Crataegus laevigata; syn: Crataegus oxyacantha Phalsa fruits Grewia asiatica Riberries Syzygium luehmannii Rowan berries Sorbus aucuparia Saskatoons/saskatoons berries/pacific serviceberries Amelanchier alnifolia Silverberries/Russian olives Elaeagnus angustifolia Sorb berries/sorb apples Sorbus domestica EN L 208/31

32 Dates Table olives Kumquats Açaí berries Euterpe oleracea Awara palm fruits Astrocaryum vulgare Doum palm fruits Hyphaene thebaica Chinese black olives Canarium tramdenum Chinese white olives Canarium album Desert dates Balanites aegyptiacus Limequats Citrus aurantiifolia x Fortunella spp Marumi kumquats/round kumquats Fortunella japonica Nagami kumquats/oval kumquats Fortunella margarita Other species and hybrids of genus Fortunella, not elsewhere mentioned Ambarellas Spondias cytherea Aonlas/Indian gooseberries Phyllanthus emblica Babacos Vasconcellea heilbornii Bilimbis Averrhoa bilimbi Cashew apples Anacardium occidentale Indian jujubes/bers Ziziphus mauritiana L 208/32 EN Jaboticabas Myrciaria cauliflora Carambolas Malay pommarosas/pomeracs Syzygium malaccense Malayan mombins Spondias pinnata Maprangs/marian plums Bouea macrophylla Natal plums Carissa macrocarpa; syn: Carissa grandiflora Nonis Morinda citrifolia Pommarosas/rose apples Syzygium jambos Purple mombins Spondias purpurea Santols/sentuls Sandoricum koetjape

33 Acerolas/Barbados cherries Malpighia glabra Arbutus berries Arbutus unedo Camu camus Myrciaria dubia Carandas Carissa carandas Coco plums Chrysobalanus icaco Grumichamas/Brazil cherries Eugenia dombeyi; syn: Eugenia brasiliensis Hog plums/yellow mombins Spondias mombin Jambuls/jambolans Java apples Syzygium samarangense Otaheite gooseberries Phyllanthus acidus; syn: Phyllanthus distichus Sea grapes Coccoloba uvifera Surinam cherries Eugenia uniflora Water apples Syzygium aqueum Water berries Syzygium cordatum Water pears Syzygium guineense Longans Dimocarpus longan Marulas Sclerocarya birrea Litchis/lychees Salaks/snake fruits Salacca zalacca; syn: Salacca edulis Spanish limes/mamoncillos/genips Melicoccus bijugatus Banana passionfruits Passiflora mollissima Giant granadillas Passiflora quadrangularis Passionfruits/maracujas Granadillas Passiflora ligularis Monstera fruits Monstera deliciosa Wingedstem passionflower fruits Passiflora alata EN L 208/33

34 Prickly pears/cactus fruits American persimmons/ Virginia kaki Pitayas/dragon fruits Hylocereus undatus Red pitayas Hylocereus triangularis Saguaro fruits Carnegiea gigantea Black sapotes Diospyros digyna Green sapotes Pouteria viridis White sapotes Casimiroa edulis Yellow sapotes/canistels Pouteria campechiana Avocados Avocados for oil production Persea americana Bananas Musa acuminata Cavendishes/grand nains Musa balbisiana Musa acuminata x Musa balbisiana Dwarf bananas/lady fingers bananas Musa acuminata Musa acuminata Plantains Musa balbisiana L 208/34 EN Musa acuminata x Musa balbisiana Akee apples Blighia sapida Feijoas/pineapple guavas Acca sellowiana; syn: Feijoa sellowiana Langsats/lanzones/longkongs Lansium domesticum Papayas Mangosteens Garcinia mangostana Naranjillas/lulos Solanum quitoense Paw paws Asimina triloba Tamarillos Cyphomandra betacea; syn: Solanum betaceum

35 Cherimoyas Guavas Breadfruits Elephant apples Limonia acidissima Ilamas Annona diversifolia Mammey sapotes Pouteria sapota Marmeladedos Genipa americana Pulasans Nephelium mutabile Rambutans/hairy litchis Nephelium lappaceum Sapodillas Manilkara zapota Sweetsops/sugar apples Annona squamosa Wild sweetsops/custard apples Annona reticulata Brazilian guavas Psidium guineense Cattley guavas Psidium cattleianum; syn: Psidium littorale Costarican guavas Psidium friedrichsthalianum Guayabillos Psidium sartorianum Parà guavas Psidium acutangulum Jackfruits Artocarpus heterophyllus Other species of genus Artocarpus, not elsewhere mentioned EN L 208/35

36 Subgroup (a) potatoes Cassava roots/manioc Yams Andigena Solanum tuberosum subsp. andigena Blue taros/blue tannias Xanthosoma violaceum Canna Canna indica; syn: Canna edulis Chayotes/christophines roots Sechium edule Dasheen taros Colocasia esculenta var. esculenta Eddoe taros Colocasia esculenta var. antiquorum Konjac roots Amorphophallus konjac Tannias/arrowleaf elephant ears/tajer Xanthosoma sagittifolium Amazonian yam beans/potato beans Pachyrhizus tuberosus American groundnuts tubers Apios americana Andean yam beans Pachyrhizus ahipa Mexican yam beans Pachyrhizus erosus L 208/36 EN Arrowroots Lotus roots Nelumbo nucifera Carrots Coloured carrots varieties Daucus carota subsp. sativus Baby carrots Daucus carota subsp. sativus Dandelion roots Taraxacum sect. Ruderalia; syn: Taraxacum officinale Horseradishes Gentiana roots Gentiana lutea Jerusalem artichokes Crosnes/Chinese artichokes Stachys affinis

37 Parsley roots/hamburg roots parsley Radishes Salsifies Angelica roots Angelica archangelica Burnet saxifrage roots Pimpinella saxifraga Lovage roots Levisticum officinale Nettle roots Urtica dioica Other species of the genus Urtica, not elsewhere mentioned Turnip-rooted chervils Chaerophyllum bulbosum Black radishes/winter radishes/'gros noir d'hiver' Raphanus sativus Daikon/japanese radishes Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus Maca roots Lepidium meyenii Small radishes Raphanus sativus var. radicula Tigernuts Cyperus esculentus Burdocks Arctium lappa Rampion roots Campanula rapunculus Scorzonera/black salsifies Scorzonera hispanica Skirrets Sium sisarum Spanish salsifies Scolymus hispanicus Turnips Tuberous-rooted mustards Brassica juncea subsp. napiformis Garlic Twistedleaf garlic Allium obliquum EN L 208/37

38 Onions Shallots Spring onions/green onions and Welsh onions 'Cipollotto Nocerino PDO' Allium cepa Common Onion Group Pearl onions Allium ampeloprasum ampeloprasum Leek Group; syn: Allium porrum Rakkyo/Chinese onions Allium chinense Silverskin onions/pickled onions Allium cepa Common Onion Group French grey shallots Allium oschaninii Persian shallots Allium stipitatum Tree onions/egyptian walking onions Allium proliferum; syn: Allium cepa var. proliferum Alkekengi/Chinese lanterns/ground cherries Physalis alkekengi Cape gooseberries Physalis peruviana Cherry tomatoes Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme L 208/38 EN Dwarf Cape gooseberries/strawberry tomatoes Physalis grisea; syn: Physalis edulis Tomatoes Lycium barbarum Gojiberries/wolfberries Lycium chinense Litchi tomatoes/sticky nightshades Solanum sisymbriifolium Pear-shaped tomatoes Lycopersicon esculentum var. pyriforme Tomatillos/husk tomatoes Physalis philadelphica

39 Sweet peppers/bell peppers Aubergines/eggplants Cucumbers Chili peppers Capsicum annuum var. annuum Capsicum baccatum Capsicum chinense Capsicum frutescens Capsicum pubescens Antroewas/African eggplants/gboma Solanum macrocarpon Ethiopian eggplants/gilo' Solanum aethiopicum Pepinos Solanum muricatum Thorn apples Solanum incanum Turkey berries/devil's figs/pea eggplants/pea aubergines Solanum torvum Armenian cucumbers Cucumis melo var. flexuosus Dosakayi/Indian curry cucumbers Cucumis sativus Gherkins Bur gherkins Cucumis anguria subsp. anguria Courgettes Angled luffas/teroi Luffa acutangula Bottle gourds/calabashes/lauki Lagenaria siceraria Chayotes/christophines Sechium edule Ivy gourds Coccinia grandis Pointed gourds/parwals Trichosanthes dioica Snake gourds Trichosanthes cucumerina var. anguina Sopropos/bitter melons/balsam pears Momordica charantia Summer squashes/zucchini/pâtissons/pattypan squashes/marrows Cucurbita pepo EN L 208/39

40 Melons Kiwanos/horned melons Cucumis metuliferus Pumpkins Subgroup (d) sweet corn Broccoli Butternut squashes Cucurbita moschata Winter melons/winter gourds/white gourds Benincasa hispida Winter squashes/red kuri squashes/marrows (late varieties) Cucurbita maxima Baby corn Zea mays Calabrese Brassica oleracea var. italica Chinese broccoli/kai-lan Brassica oleracea var. alboglabra Choi sum/tsoi sam ( 3 ) Brassica rapa var. parachinensis Rapini/broccoletti/broccoli raab Brassica rapa Broccoletto Group Cauliflowers Romanesco cauliflowers/romanesco broccoli Brassica oleracea var. botrytis Head cabbages Pointed head cabbages Brassica oleracea var. capitata Red cabbages Brassica oleracea var. capitata f. rubra Savoy cabbages Brassica oleracea var. sabauda L 208/40 EN White cabbage Brassica oleracea var. capitata f. alba Chinese flat cabbages/tatsoi/tai goo choi Brassica rapa var. rosularis Indian mustards/mustard greens Brassica juncea Chinese cabbages/petsai Komatsuna/mustard spinaches Brassica perviridis Mizuna ( 4 ) Brassica rapa subsp. nipposinica Pak-choi/paksoi Brassica chinensis Turnip greens/turnip tops ( 5 ) Brassica rapa subsp. rapa

41 Kales Lamb's lettuces/corn salads Lettuces Escaroles/broad-leaved endives Borecoles/collards greens/curly kales Brassica oleracea var. viridis Cow cabbages/stem kales Brassica oleracea var. acephala subvar. medullosa Cow cabbages/jersey kales Brassica oleracea var. longata Kohlrabies leaves ( 6 ) Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes Rape kales/siberian kales Brassica napus var. pabularia Portuguese kales/tronchuda kales/portuguese cabbages Brassica oleracea convar. costata Italian corn salads Valerianella eriocarpa Crisp lettuces/iceberg lettuces/lollo bionda/lollo rosso Lactuca sativa Crisphead group Cutting lettuces Lactuca sativa Cutting group Head lettuces/cabbage lettuces Lactuca sativa Butterhead group Romaines/cos lettuces Lactuca sativa Cos group Curly endives/ frisée endives Cichorium endivia var. crispum Dandelions Taraxacum sect. Ruderalia; syn: Taraxacum officinale Puntarelle Cichorium intybus Radicchio/red-leaved chicories Cichorium intybus var. foliosum Sugar loaf chicories Cichorium intybus Sugar loaf group Wild chicories/common chicories Cichorium intybus var. foliosum EN L 208/41

42 Cresses and other sprouts and shoots Alfalfa/lucerne sprouts Medicago sativa subsp. sativa Chinese chives/oriental garlic/garlic chives sprouts Allium tuberosum Broccoli sprouts Brassica oleracea var. italica Daikon/Japanese radish sprouts Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus Ginger shoots Zingiber officinale Mung bean sprouts Vigna radiata Peas shoots and sprouts Pisum sativum Roman rocket/rucola sprouts Eruca sativa Soyabeans sprouts Glycine max Sunflower shoots and sprouts Helianthus annuus Wheatgrass/wheat shoots Triticum aestivum Other species used for the production of sprouts or shoots L 208/42 EN Roman rocket/rucola Wall rocket Diplotaxis tenuifolia Chards/beet leaves Beta vulgaris var. flavescens Escaroles/broad-leaved endives Cichorium endivia var. latifolia Baby leaf crops (including brassica species) Indian mustards/mustard greens Brassica juncea Lettuces Lactuca sativa Spinaches Spinacia oleracea Other species harvested at baby leaf stage

43 Amaranthus blitum Amaranthus cruentus Amaranths/Chinese spinaches/pak-khom Amaranthus dubius Amaranthus tricolor Amaranthus viridis Bitterblad/bitawiri Cestrum latifolium Bitterleaves Vernonia spp Spinaches Black eyed peas/cowpeas leaves Vigna unguiculata var. unguiculata Cassava leaves Manihot esculenta Garland chrysanthemums/tong ho Chrysanthemum coronarium New Zealand spinaches Tetragonia tetragoniodes Oraches Atriplex hortensis Sweet potato leaves Ipomoea batatas Tannias/arrowleaf elephant ears/tajer leaves Xanthosoma sagittifolium Agretti Salsola soda Glassworts/samphires Salicornia europea Rock samphires Crithmum maritimum Purslanes Sea asters Aster tripolium Sea lavenders Limonium vulgare Winter purslanes/miner's lettuces Montia perfoliata EN L 208/43

44 Chards/beet leaves Subgroup (c) grape leaves and similar species Subgroup (d) watercresses Subgroup (e) witloofs/belgian endives Chives Beetroot leaves Beta vulgaris var. vulgaris Swiss chards Beta vulgaris var. cycla Climbing wattle/acacia shoots Acacia pennata Malabar nightshades Basella alba Morning glory/chinese convolvolus/water convolvolus/kangkung Ipomea aquatica Water clovers Marsilea crenata Water mimosas Neptunia oleracea Dandelion leaves (forced) Taraxacum sect. Ruderalia; syn: Taraxacum officinale Chinese chives/oriental garlic/garlic chives Allium tuberosum Ramson/wild garlic/bear's garlic Allium ursinum Angelica (leaves and stems) Angelica archangelica L 208/44 EN Burnet Sanguisorba officinalis Caraway leaves Carum carvii Celery leaves Coriander leaves Coriandrum sativum Culantro/false coriander leaves Eryngium foetidum Dill leaves Anethum graveolens Fennel leaves Foeniculum vulgare Fenugreek leaves Trigonella foenum-graecum

45 Herb of grace/rue Ruta graveolens Lovage leaves Levisticum officinale Pimpernel/greater burnet-saxifrage Pimpinella major Salad burnet/lady's mantle Sanguisorba minor Rumex flexuosus Rumex hydrolapathum Sorrel/dock Rumex rugosus; syn: Rumex acetosa subsp. ambiguus Rumex sanguineus Sweet cicely Myrrhis odorata Parsley Root parsley leaves Petroselinum crispum convar. radicosum Sage Borage Borago officinalis Curry herb Helichrysum italicum Greek sage Salvia fruticosa; syn: Salvia triloba Jamé's sage/mexican sage Salvia leucantha Other species and hybrids of genus Salvia, not elsewhere mentioned Rosemary Santolina/green lavander cotton Santolina rosmarinifolia; syn: Santolina virens Thyme Creeping thyme Thymus serpyllum Cretan oregano/turkish oregano Origanum onites Lemon savory Micromeria biflora; syn: Satureja biflora Lemon thyme/citrus thyme Thymus xcitriodorus Marjoram Origanum majorana; syn: Majorana hortensis EN L 208/45

46 Mastic thyme Thymus mastichina Oregano Origanum vulgare Summer savory Satureja hortensis Syrian oregano/bible hyssop/za'atar Origanum syriacum Winter savory Satureja montana Apple mint Mentha suaveolens Asiatic pennywort Centella asiatica Bergamot mint/eau-de-cologne mint Mentha piperita nm. citrata Corsican mint Mentha requienii Courgette (edible flowers) Cucurbita pepo Zucchini Group Gingermint Mentha gracilis Greek bush basil Ocimum basilicum var. minimum Basil and edible flowers Hoary basil Ocimum americanum L 208/46 EN Holy basil/tulsi Ocimum tenuiflorum Lemon balm Melissa officinalis Lemon basil Ocimum citriodorum Lesser calamint Calamintha nepeta; syn: Clinopodium nepeta Lizard tail/dap ca Houttuynia cordata Marigold (edible flowers) Tagetes minuta Tagetes tenuifolia

47 Laurel/bay leave Other species of the genus Tagetes, not elsewhere mentioned Tropaeolum majus Nasturtium (leaves and edible flowers) Tropaeolum minus Pennyroyal Mentha pulegium Peppermint Mentha piperita Pot marigold (edible flowers) Calendula officinalis Rice paddy herb/phak ka yaeng Limnophila aromatica Spearmint Mentha spicata; syn: Mentha viridis Thai basil Ocimum basilicum var. thyrsiflorum Vietnamese mint Persicaria odorata Water mint Mentha aquatica Other edible flowers Other species and hybrids of genus Mentha, not elsewhere mentioned Curry leaves Murraya koeningii; syn: Bergera koenigi Kaffir lime leaves Citrus hystrix Siamese cassia Senna siamea Wild betel leaves Piper sarmentosum EN L 208/47

48 Tarragon Aztec sweet herb Lippia dulcis; syn: Phyla dulcis Epazote/Mexican tea/wormseed Dysphania ambrosioides Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis Lemongrass Cymbopogon citratus Mexican oregano Lippia graveolens Nettle Urtica dioica Other species of the genus Urtica, not elsewhere mentioned Russian tarragon Artemisia dracunculoides Stevia Stevia rebaudiana Azuki beans Vigna angularis Black eyed peas/cowpeas Vigna unguiculata var. unguiculata Broad beans/fava beans/horse beans/tic beans Vicia faba (any subspp. and var.) Borlotti beans/cannelini beans/common beans/ flageolets/french beans/slicing beans/snap beans Phaseolus vulgaris (any subspp. and var.) L 208/48 EN Beans (with pods) Ervils/lentil vetches Vicia ervilia; syn: Ervum ervilia Guar beans Cyamopsis tetragonoloba Jack beans Canavalia ensiformis Lablab beans/hyacinth beans Lablab purpureus Lima beans/butter beans Phaseolus lunatus var. lunatus Monantha vetches Vicia monanthos

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