Spicin’ it up

The standard for measuring moisture in spices and condiments has just been updated.

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Tangy or hot, zesty or zingy, whatever way you season it, a lot of work goes into ensuring spices and condiments have all the pep they need before they can be placed on the supermarket shelves. An essential element is the moisture content as it influences everything from the taste and texture to how long they are fit for use.

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± 939, Spices and condiments – Determination of moisture content, is the international reference for measuring how much moisture is in your mustard (and other seasonings), and it has just been updated to ensure it has all the piquancy required in order to remain relevant.

The standard details the principles, reagents, apparatus and procedure for measuring moisture content using an entrainment method. The recent updates include clarifications of terminology and other improvements.

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± 939 was developed by subcommittee SC 7, Spices, culinary herbs and condiments, of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± technical committee Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±/TC 34, Food products, and its secretariat is held by BIS, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±’s member for India.

The standard can be purchased from your national Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± member or the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±.

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