Beef bone meal for food service is not illegal.
Beef bone meal is a food additive, which is a synthetic or natural substance added to food to improve the quality, color, aroma and taste of food, as well as for preservation, freshness and processing needs.
Beef bone meal, as a nutrient-enhancing additive, can be added to a variety of food products, which is convenient for most people to accept and consume. Because it is ultra-fine, marrow-containing fresh beef bone meal can be easily "combined" with most foods without affecting the taste and color of the food itself, while adding nutritional and health care functions.
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Principles of the use of food additives
The use of food additives should be consistent with the following basic requirements:
1, should not produce any health hazards;
2, should not cover up the food spoilage;
3, should not hide the food itself or the quality defects in the process or the food itself or quality defects in processing or the use of food additives for the purpose of adulteration, adulteration, or counterfeiting;
4. should not reduce the nutritional value of the food itself;
5. as low as possible in the food under the premise of achieving the desired effect of the amount of use in food.
Food additives may be used in the following cases:
1. to maintain or improve the nutritional value of the food itself;
2. as a necessary ingredient or component of certain foods for special dietary use;
3. to improve the quality and stability of the food, and to improve the organoleptic properties of the food;
4. to facilitate the production, processing, packaging, transportation, or storage of the food. or storage.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Hygienic Standards for the Use of Food Additives