I'm trying to figure out whether homemade syrups fall under the same category as lets say homemade cookies. I know if i wanted to sell homemade cookies, these cookies would of had to been made in a "approved" kitchen.(FDA approved...?) Essentially a kitchen that is looked over and approved by a health inspector. Now does that apply to syrups as well? I'm assuming it does, but maybe it doesn't? Any additionally info would be appreciated.
I searched for a similar thread (cause i'm sure this has been asked before) but couldn't find an answer... links anyone?
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Spro Vanilla Syrup - 750ml
Sugar
Water
Vanilla Bean
Fill bottle halfway with sugar
Add 1/2 volume hot water and dissolve sugar
Cut tips off three vanilla beans and split down center - do not scrape out seeds
Place beans in bottle
Fill to volume with cool water
Refrigerate minimum three days (two weeks is better)
Use as needed
When done, reuse the beans in new solution up to four times.
After fourth use, air dry bean husk then place in sugar for a vanilla fragrance to your sugar.
Note: we've been making/manufacturing our own syrups for shop use since 2002.
short and sweet
anything you're selling to customers needs to be made in a certified kitchen/environment. the factories you order your supplies for are certified already, and everything YOU make needs to be in such an environment :)
short and sweet
anything you're selling to customers needs to be made in a certified kitchen/environment. the factories you order your supplies for are certified already, and everything YOU make needs to be in such an environment :)
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