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Thie Allocation List Formerly: European Tea Committee (ETC) and European Herbal Infusions Association (EHIA) 25th June, 2020 THIE ALLOCATION LIST THIE INVENTORY LIST OF HERBALS CONSIDERED AS FOOD Allocation according to Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/62 English Latin German Allocation Plant part Name of the Plant part Code Name of the plant Name of the plant Category Group Subgroup used plant used number teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from * Agrimony herb Agrimonia eupatoria L. Odermennig Kraut strawberry 0632010-002 cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs Alfalfa / teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Alfalfa / Lucerne herb Medicago sativa L. Kraut strawberry 0632010-003 Luzerne cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs Pimenta dioica (L.) Merr. / Allspice fruits Piment Früchte spices fruit spices allspice / pimento 0820010 Pimenta officinalis Lindl. teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Almond flowers Prunus dulcis var. dulcis Mandel Blüten rose 0631030-001 cocoa and carobs flowers Almond seeds Prunus dulcis var. dulcis Mandel Samen fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts nuts almonds 0120010 Aloe barbadensis Mill. / teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from * Aloe vera leaf gel Aloe vera Blattgel strawberry 0632010-004 Aloe vera (L.) Burm.f. cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from * Alpine ladies mantle herb Alchemilla alpina L. Silbermantel Kraut strawberry 0632010-005 cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs parsley root and tuber * Angelica roots Angelica archangelica L. Engelwurz Wurzeln vegetables, fresh or frozen roots/hamburg 0213070-001 vegetables roots parsley leaf vegetables, herbs * Angelica stems Angelica archangelica L. Engelwurz Stängel vegetables, fresh or frozen celery leaves 0256030-001 and edible flowers Anise fruits Pimpinella anisum L. Anis Früchte spices seed spices anise / aniseed 0810010 Annato seeds Bixa orellana L. Annatto Samen spices seed spices nutmeg 0810090-001 Apple fruits Malus domestica Borkh. Apfel Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts pome fruits apples 0130010 leaf vegetables, herbs basil and edible Apple mint leaves Mentha suaveolens Ehrh. Apfelminze Blätter vegetables, fresh or frozen 0256080-001 and edible flowers flowers Page 2 | THIE Allocation List – 25th June, 2020 English Latin German Allocation Plant part Plant part Name of the plant Name of the plant Name of the plant Category Group Subgroup Code number used used Armeniaca vulgaris Lam. / Apricot fruits Aprikose Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts stone fruits apricots 0140010 Prunus armeniaca L. Armeniaca vulgaris Lam. / * Apricot seeds Aprikose Samen fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts nuts almonds 0120010-001 Prunus armeniaca L. Asparagus shoots Asparagus officinalis L. Spargel Sprosse vegetables, fresh or frozen stem vegetables asparagus 0270010 Bambusa vulgaris Schrad. ex Bamboo shoots Bambus Sprosse vegetables, fresh or frozen stem vegetables bamboo shoots 0270080 Wendl. miscellaneous fruits Banana fruits Musa × paradisiaca L. Banane Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts with inedible peel, bananas 0163020 large Malpighia glabra L. / Acerola / miscellaneous fruits jambuls / Barbados cherry fruits Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts 0161070-001 Malpighia punicifolia L. Barbadoskirsche with edible peel jambolans Barley seeds Hordeum vulgare L. Gerste Samen cereals cereals barley 0500010 leaf vegetables, herbs Bay leaves Laurus nobilis L. Lorbeer Blätter vegetables, fresh or frozen laurel / bay leave 0256090 and edible flowers leaf vegetables, herbs Bear garlic herb Allium ursinum L. Bärlauch Kraut vegetables, fresh or frozen chives 0256020-002 and edible flowers teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Bee balm flowers Monarda didyma L. Goldmelisse Blüten rose 0631030-002 cocoa and carobs flowers root and tuber Beetroot bulbs Beta vulgaris var. vulgaris Rote Bete Knollen vegetables, fresh or frozen beetroots 0213010 vegetables Citrus bergamia (Risso) Risso Bergamot peel Bergamotte Schalen fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts citrus fruits oranges 0110020-001 Poit. Heidelbeere / berries and small Bilberry / Blueberry fruits Vaccinium myrtillus L. Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts blueberries 0154010-005 Blaubeere fruits Heidelbeere / teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Bilberry / Blueberry leaves Vaccinium myrtillus L. Blätter strawberry 0632010-007 Blaubeere cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from * Birch leaves Betula pendula Roth Birke (Hängebirke) Blätter strawberry 0632010-008 cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs * Bitter Gourd fruits Momordica charantia L. Balsambirne Früchte vegetables, fresh or frozen fruiting vegetables courgettes 0232030-007 Page 3 | THIE Allocation List – 25th June, 2020 English Latin German Allocation Plant part Plant part Name of the plant Name of the plant Name of the plant Category Group Subgroup Code number used used teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Bitter Orange flowers Citrus aurantium L. Pomeranze Blüten rose 0631030-003 cocoa and carobs flowers Bitter Orange fruits Citrus aurantium L. Pomeranze Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts citrus fruits oranges 0110020-002 teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Bitter Orange leaves Citrus aurantium L. Pomeranze Blätter strawberry 0632010-009 cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs Bitter Orange peel Citrus aurantium L. Pomeranze Schalen fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts citrus fruits oranges 0110020-002 Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) berries and small Black chokeberry fruits Aronia Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts blueberries 0154010-002 Elliott fruits teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Black locust flowers Robinia pseudoacacia L. Robinie Blüten rose 0631030-004 cocoa and carobs flowers berries and small mulberries Black mulberry fruits Morus nigra L. Maulbeere, schwarz Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts 0154060 fruits (black and white) teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Black mulberry leaves Morus nigra L. Maulbeere, schwarz Blätter strawberry 0632010-067 cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs Black mustard seeds Brassica nigra (L.) Koch Senf, schwarz Samen oilseeds and oil fruits oilseeds mustard seeds 0401080 berries and small Blackberry fruits Rubus fruticosus L. Brombeere Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts blackberries 0153010 fruits teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Blackberry leaves Rubus fruticosus L. Brombeere Blätter strawberry 0632010-010 cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs currants Johannisbeere, berries and small Blackcurrant fruits Ribes nigrum L. Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts (black, red and 0154030 schwarz fruits white) Johannisbeere, teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Blackcurrant leaves Ribes nigrum L. Blätter strawberry 0632010-023 schwarz cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs herbal infusions from teas, coffee, herbal infusions, Blond psyllium husks Plantago ovata Forssk. Flohsamen, indisch Samenschalen any other parts of the no main product 0639000-001 cocoa and carobs plant herbal infusions from teas, coffee, herbal infusions, Blond psyllium seeds Plantago ovata Forssk. Flohsamen, indisch Samen any other parts of the no main product 0639000-001 cocoa and carobs plant teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from * Blue flag roots Iris versicolor L. Iris Wurzeln valerian 0633010-001 cocoa and carobs roots Page 4 | THIE Allocation List – 25th June, 2020 English Latin German Allocation Plant part Plant part Name of the plant Name of the plant Name of the plant Category Group Subgroup Code number used used (Kultur-)Heidelbeere / berries and small Blueberry fruits Vaccinium corymbosum L. Blaubeere, Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts blueberries 0154010 fruits amerikanisch teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from * Boldu leaves Peumus boldus Mol. Boldo Blätter strawberry 0632010-011 cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs * Box thorn / Goji fruits Lycium barbarum L. Bocksdorn / Goji Früchte vegetables, fresh or frozen fruiting vegetables tomatoes 0231010-005 Rubus x loganobaccus × Rubus berries and small Boysenberry fruits fruticosus / Rubus ursinus x Boysenbeere Früchte fruits, fresh or frozen; nuts dewberries 0153020-001 fruits Rubus idaeus peppercorn Brazil pepper / Pfeffer, brasilianisch / * fruits Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi Früchte spices fruit spices (black, green and 0820060-001 Pink pepper Pfeffer, rosa white) Barosma betulina (Bergius) Bartl. teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Buchu leaves & Wendl. / Bukko / Buchu Blätter strawberry 0632010-012 cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs Agathosma betulina Pillans buckwheat and Buckwheat fruits Fagopyrum esculentum Moench Buchweizen Früchte cereals cereals other pseudo- 0500020 cereals teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Buckwheat herb Fagopyrum esculentum Moench Buchweizen Kraut strawberry 0632010-013 cocoa and carobs leaves and herbs Arctium lappa L. / root and tuber * Burdock roots Klette Wurzeln vegetables, fresh or frozen salsifies 0213090-001 Arctium majus Bernh. vegetables brassica vegetables (excluding brassica Cabbage leaves Brassica oleracea L. Kohl Blätter vegetables, fresh or frozen head cabbages 0242020 roots and brassica baby leaf crops) teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from * Calamus 1 roots Acorus calamus L. Kalmus 1 Wurzeln valerian 0633010-002 cocoa and carobs roots Matricaria recutita L. / teas, coffee, herbal infusions, herbal infusions from Camomile
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