ASTA Spice Standards
ASTA Spice Standards
ASTA Spice Standards
For purpose of these Specifications, extraneous matter is defined as everything foreign to the
product itself and included, but is not restricted to: stones, dirt, wire, string, stems, sticks,
nontoxic foreign seeds, excreta, manure and animal contamination.
The level of contaminants permitted under these Specifications must fall below those shown on the
following table, except for the column "Whole Insects, Dead" which cannot exceed the limits
shown.
Clove stems:
* Less than (<) 5% allowance by weight for unattached clove stems over and above the
tolerance for other Extraneous Matter is permitted
Oregano:
*** Analysis for presence of Sumac shall not be mandatory, if samples are marked
"Product of Mexico"
White pepper:
**** "Percent Black Pepper" will be reported separately for economic purposes and will not
represent a pass/fail criteria
Fennel Seed:
(2) In the case of fennel seed, if more than 20% of the sub samples contain any rodent,
other excreta or whole insects, or an average of 3 mg/lb. of mammalian excreta, the
lot must be reconditioned
Ginger More than 3% moldy pieces and/or insect infested pieces by weight
(3)
Whole Nutmeg More than 10% insect infested and/or moldy pieces, with a maximum of 5% insect
defiled pieces by count
(5)
Microanalytical Methods for Paprika and Ground Capsicums can be found in the "Analytical Procedures" section of the ASTA
Cleanliness Specifications for Spices, Seeds, and Herbs Manual (4/28/99)
If the average of the total number of sub-samples exceeds the listed milligram per pound Specifications.
Exception: In the case of fennel seed, see footnote (2)
B. OTHER EXCRETA
If the average weight expressed as milligrams per pound for all subdivisions of the sample exceeds the specified values
shown in the table.Exception: In the case of fennel seed, see footnote (2)
NOTE: The Food and Drug Administration specifies only mammalia excreta, ASTA will count all types of non-mammalian
excreta as Other Excreta. FDA retains the right to detain merchandise containing excessive amounts of excreta, which is of
non-mammalian origin, on the basis that the merchandise was exposed to unsanitary conditions.
C. INSECTS
If the total number of whole dead insects found in the total number of the sub samples exceeds the specified value shown
in the table
If live insects are found in the original sample reconditioning is to include fumigating. If the number of live and dead
insects exceeds the cleanliness specification for whole dead insects for that spice, then reconditioning must also include
sifting and blowing. Thereafter, in accordance with Procedures A. Sampling, new samples shall be drawn, analyzed and a
new Certificate of Analysis issued.
Exception:
1. In the case of fennel seed, if 20% or more of the sub samples contain any whole insects, the lot must be reconditioned.
(For example, if two or more sub samples of a ten-unit sample each contain one whole insect, the lot must be
reconditioned)
2. If the number of live insects found in the total number of sub samples is less than the cleanliness specifications for whole
insects for that spice; the lot must be fumigated and then re-sampled.
3. If it appears to the unaided eye that 50 or more mites and psocids are present, the lot must be fumigated, sifted, and
blown. Mites and/or psocids are not to be counted as insects.
A. INSECTS
If mould is present, as expressed by percent by weight of the total quantity of spice in all sub samples, in excess of the
specified values shown in the table. A product is classified as moldy if it contains mold, visible to the naked eye, exceeding
¼ of its surface area and confirmed by the presence of mycelial filaments and spores when examined with the aid of a
microscope (40 x magnification or less)
B. INSECTS DEFILED/INFESTED
If the total sample quantity exceeds the specified values shown in the table expressed as percent by weight of insect
infested, bored, or otherwise defiled seeds, leaves or roots. Before reconditioning, a lot is considered defiled whenever a
sample shows visible evidence of webbing or definite insect feeding.
Reconditioning may include, but shall not be limited to, techniques such as fumigating, washing, cutting, sifting, aspirating
and blowing.
Insect channels or insect-bored hotels in reconditioned spices will not be counted as insect defiled, as they would in the
examination of non-reconditioned spices, provided there are no insects, webbing or excreta in those channels or holes.
D. INSECTS
If the light berries, though not considered extraneous matter, exceed 4% by weight.