Maryland Code § AG-10-1905

Section AG-10-1905
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(a) A person may designate a food product as "honey" if the product
conforms to the Maryland standard of identity for honey set forth in § 10-1904 of this
subtitle.
(b) If a food product contains any flavoring, spice, or other ingredient in
addition to honey, the name of the product shall distinguish the product from pure
honey and designate the food additive.
(c) If processing materially changes the flavor, color, viscosity, or other
material characteristic of pure honey, the name of the product shall distinguish the
product from pure honey and designate the modification.
(d) For blossom or nectar honey, the name of the food may be supplemented
by the term "blossom" or "nectar".
(e) For honeydew honey, the word "honeydew" may be placed in close
proximity to the name of the food.
(f) For mixtures of blossom or nectar honey with honeydew honey, the
name of the food may be supplemented with the words "a blend of honeydew honey
with blossom honey" or "a blend of honeydew honey with nectar honey".
(g) (1) Honey may be designated by the name of a geographical or
topographical region if the honey was produced exclusively within the area referred
to in the designation.
(2) When honey has been designated by the name of a geographical
or topographical region, the name of the country where the honey has been produced
shall be declared on the label.
(h) (1) Honey may be designated according to a floral or plant source if
it comes wholly or mainly from that particular source and has the organoleptic,
physicochemical, and microscopic properties corresponding with that origin.
(2) When honey has been designated according to a floral or plant
source:
(i) The common name or the botanical name of the floral
source shall be in close proximity to the word "honey"; and
(ii) The name of the country where the honey has been
produced shall be declared on the label.

(i) (1) Honey may be designated according to the following methods of
removal from the comb:
(i) "Extracted honey" is honey obtained by centrifuging
decapped broodless combs;
(ii) "Pressed honey" is honey obtained by pressing broodless
combs; or
(iii) "Drained honey" is honey obtained by draining decapped
broodless combs.
(2) The designations in paragraph (1) of this subsection may not be
used unless the honey conforms to the applicable description.
(j) (1) Honey may be designated according to the following styles:
(i) "Honey" that is honey in liquid, crystalline state, or a
mixture of the two;
(ii) "Comb honey" that is honey stored by bees in the cells of
freshly built broodless combs and that is sold in sealed whole combs or sections of
such combs; or
(iii) "Cut comb in honey", "honey with comb", or "chunk honey"
that is honey containing one or more pieces of comb honey.
(2) The styles designated in paragraph (1)(ii) and (iii) of this
subsection shall be declared on the label.

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