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There are 3 1 foods. What kind is 3 1?
Foods include: processed grains, edible oils, oils and fats and their products, condiments, sauces, meat products, dairy products, beverages, instant foods, biscuits, canned foods, frozen drinks, quick-frozen foods, potatoes and puffed foods, candy products, jellies, tea leaves and related products, alcohol, vegetable products, fruit products, roasted seeds and nuts, egg products, cocoa and roasted coffee products.

There are subcategories in the food category, such as:

Wheat flour, rice, dried noodles.

Edible oil, grease and its products: other food processed products, edible vegetable oil, edible grease products, edible animal grease.

Seasoning: soy sauce, vinegar, monosodium glutamate.

Sauce: all kinds of sauces.

Meat products: hot processed cooked meat products, fermented meat products, prefabricated cooked meat products and pickled meat products.

Dairy products: liquid milk, milk powder and other dairy products.

Drinks: bottled drinking water, carbonated drinks (soft drinks), tea (tea drinks), fruit and vegetable juices and their drinks, protein drinks, solid drinks and other drinks.

Convenience food: instant noodles and other convenience foods.

Food additives must be added to processed food:

1. Other matters that need to be explained should be filled in the "Remarks" column. Where health food, formula food for special medical use and infant formula food are produced, the product registration approval number or registration number shall be indicated; Where the production of health food is entrusted, the name and domicile of the entrusted enterprise shall also be stated.

2. If the newly revised evaluation rules are inconsistent with the classification in the catalogue, the newly published evaluation rules shall prevail.

3 in accordance with the category of "other food" to apply for the production of new food raw materials, the name should be the same as the name of the new food raw materials published by the National Health and Family Planning Commission that can be used for ordinary food.