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Analytical data commissioned by us
Analytical data commissioned by us 2022–23 key foods program Includes nutrient data for 12 foods including a selection of bread products, chocolate-based confectionery, fast food and takeaway products, Milo powder, dairy-free cheese, sheep yoghurt and beef patties/rissoles. Read the report 2021–22 key foods program Includes nutrient data for 14 foods including a selection of frozen foods, beverages, dairy products, fruit, ANZAC biscuits and corn tortillas. Read the report 2020 key foods program Includes nutrient data for 15 foods including sweet and savoury biscuits, selected vegetables,…
Published 10 November 2022
2013 Unfortified breakfast cereal analytical program
2013 Unfortified breakfast cereal analytical program Background Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has analytical data for a limited range of breakfast cereals. The majority of the data FSANZ has is based on a small number of popular products fortified with a range of vitamins and minerals. Because of this, nutrient profiles for other fortified breakfast cereals consumed during the 2011-12 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NNPAS) component of the 2011-13 Australian Health Survey (AHS) were developed based on specific fortified lines that required calculations with adjustments to account for brand-specific levels of fortification. For unfortified breakfast cereals, analytical data for unprocessed cereal grains such as rice,…
Published 9 May 2014
ALDI Stores- Urban Eats Japanese Style Vegetable Gyoza 750g
ALDI Stores- Urban Eats Japanese Style Vegetable Gyoza 750g ALDI Stores are conducting a recall of the above product. The product has been available for sale in ALDI Stores in NSW, ACT, VIC, QLD, SA and WA. Date Marking: BEST BEFORE 27.03.2027 Problem: The recall is due to the presence of foreign matter (glass). Food safety hazard: Food products containing glass may cause illness/ injury if consumed. What to do: Consumers should not eat this product. Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice. For further information please contact: ALDI Stores Food Recall Hotline 1800 709 993 www.aldi.…
Published 28 July 2025
ALDI Stores - Mamia Organic Baby Puffs, Apple & Cinnamon, Blueberry and Carrot flavours 12g
ALDI Stores - Mamia Organic Baby Puffs, Apple & Cinnamon, Blueberry and Carrot flavours 12g …
Published 22 August 2025
Genetically modified foods
Genetically modified foods All genetically modified (GM) foods intended for sale in Australia and New Zealand must undergo a safety assessment by Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ). FSANZ will not approve a GM food unless it is safe to eat. Read more about GM foods. In this section
Recall templates
Recall templates Food recall report After you have identified the need to recall food by contacting your food recall action officer you will need to notify FSANZ. The FSANZ Recall Coordinator will ask you questions about the food you are recalling, reason for recalling and distribution of the food. The answers to these questions form the basis of an initial recall report. Download our Food Recall Report If you are recalling two or more food products, you must complete an…
Published 2 December 2022
Foods and nutrients in the Australian Food Composition Database
Foods and nutrients in the Australian Food Composition Database (January 2022) Read information about the foods and nutrients included in the database, what key terms mean and information about how the data are reported. Foods What foods are included? There are so many foods available to eat in Australia that it isn't possible to generate nutrient data for every single one. The Australian Food Composition Database primarily includes foods which are most commonly eaten by Australians or used as ingredients in other foods. A food may also be included if it…
Published 28 January 2022
Australian Food Composition Database downloadable files
Australian Food Composition Database downloadable files The database files are provided in Excel format, and are developed for people wanting to load the information into their own software and manipulate it for different purposes. The Excel database comprises five core files:
Food file The food file contains background information relating to each food. Download:…Published 17 November 2023
Legal information
Legal information (January 2022) Disclaimer FSANZ makes food composition data available for the benefit of the public and on the understanding that you will exercise your own skill, care and judgment with respect to its use and you will carefully evaluate the accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance of the material for your purposes. The food composition data is made available only for the purposes of providing nutrient data and ancillary material to users. FSANZ has taken great care to ensure the material provided in the food composition database is as correct and accurate as possible at the time of publication. However, FSANZ makes no warranty that the material contained in the food composition database will be free from error, or if used will ensure compliance…
Published 28 January 2022
Frequently asked questions (AFCD)
Frequently asked questions (AFCD) Here you will find information about the history of our food composition reference database, what you can expect to find in the database and what to do if you find an error or would like to contact the Food Composition team. What databases have been published in the past? Over the past thirty years, there have been seven reference databases published, six under the old name NUTTAB, and two under the new name of Australian Food Composition Database: NUTTAB Australian Food Composition Database
- 1989 and 1990 by the Australian Commonwealth Department of…
Published 28 January 2022