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Herbal tea, flower tea labels misleading: FSSAI cracks down on misuse of ‘tea’ term

The FSSAI also highlighted labelling requirements under the Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations, 2020, which mandate that every package must clearly indicate the true nature of the food on the front of the pack

December 25, 2025 / 16:34 IST
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According to the provision, only beverages derived from Camellia sinensis, including Kangra Tea, Green Tea & Instant Tea, may be labelled as Tea.
According to the provision, only beverages derived from Camellia sinensis, including Kangra Tea, Green Tea & Instant Tea, may be labelled as Tea.

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued a strong warning to food business operators (FBOs) against using the word “tea” for herbal infusions and plant-based drinks that are not made from the Camellia sinensis plant, calling such practices misleading and a case of misbranding under the law.

In a directive issued on December 24, the regulator said it has noticed several products in the market labelled as “herbal tea”, “rooibos tea” and “flower tea”, even though they are not derived from Camellia sinensis. As per existing food safety norms, only beverages obtained from this plant, including Kangra tea, green tea and instant tea, can legally be labelled as tea.

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“Such plant-based or herbal infusions or blends, which are not derived from Camellia sinensis, do not qualify to be named as tea,” the FSSAI clarified, adding that the violation amounts to misleading and misbranding under the provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.

The regulator has directed all FBOs, including manufacturers, packers, marketers, importers and e-commerce platforms, to strictly comply with the labelling rules. “All FBOs are directed to refrain from using the term ‘tea’ directly or indirectly for any products not derived from Camellia sinensis,” it said.