Bolner's Fiesta Products, Inc. - Product FAQ
How do I read the date codes on products from Bolner’s Fiesta Products, Inc.
All products from Bolner’s Fiesta Products are labeled with a 14-digit date
code. Example (14252601122712) the first eight digits (14252601) is our lot
number used for tracking purposes. The last six digits (122712) = (December 27,
2012) is the date of best used by.
What is a spice?
Generally a spice is a singular aromatic vegetable product--root, leaves,
berries or barks whose whole purpose in food is to provide only flavor and not
any nutritional value.
What is considered a seasoning?
A seasoning consist of several various spices and flavorings mixed together to
create one flavor profile such as a fajita seasoning or seasoning salt.
Where should spices and seasonings be stored?
Recommended storage for spices and seasoning blends should be in a cool, dry
place away from heat exposure, moisture or sunlight. This includes red color
spices such as chili powder, which tends to fade when exposed to sunlight or
heat. Avoid storing seasonings and spices over your stove, dishwasher, sink or
window.
What is the shelf life of Bolner’s Fiesta Products, Inc. spices and
seasonings?
If stored properly spices and seasoning blends can have up to a 3 year shelf
life.
How can I tell if my spices and herbs are fresh? Spoiled?
Spices and herbs are evaluated by your following senses to determine freshness:
appearance, smell and taste. If your spices are faded this is an indication that
it will lack flavor. If you are unable to smell the spices or herb or unable to
taste its flavor then your spices or herbs are not fresh.
Can I freeze spices, seasonings and herbs?
Spices, seasonings or herbs should not be frozen. Freezing does not extend the
shelf life of regularly used spices and seasonings. If stored in the freezer and
repeatedly removed for use, the bottle may develop moisture, which will increase
flavor loss and molding.
How can I preserve the flavor and quality of my spices and seasonings?
Always put the cap back on the jar of spices and seasonings every time you use
them. Never sprinkle spices or seasonings directly into a cooking pot. The steam
and heat tend to cause moisture in the jar. This causes flavor loss and
potential molding.
Do spices contain Gluten?
To our knowledge individual spices do not contain gluten that is generally
associated with wheat and wheat products. If Bolner’s Fiesta adds an ingredient
to a seasoning containing gluten it will clearly be identified in the ingredient
statement.
What about infestation?
As with cereal, flour and other grain products, spices and seasonings can
occasionally become infested by what are called "stored product" insects. The
name indicates the source of the problem. The best precaution is to refrigerate
such items as paprika, chili powder and red pepper (since they are especially
susceptible) especially during the extremely hot periods of summer. However,
there is no substitute for periodic inspections and an attitude that freshness
is important.
What is the nutritional value of spices?
In general, most spices have no significant nutritional value, that is why the
"Nutrition Facts" panel does not appear on some of the package labeling.
Bolner’s Fiesta products does include a statement explaining “no significant
nutritional value” if it applies. Exceptions include paprika and chili products,
which may contain Vitamin A. Many seasonings contain other ingredients such as
sodium which does have a nutritional value.
Do Spices contain allergens?
Spices are currently not listed as food allergens in section 555.250 of the Food
and Drug Administration Compliance Policy Guide. If Bolner’s Fiesta Seasonings
do contain allergens they will be declared in the ingredient statement section
as stated in Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations Section 101.22 by their
common name.
What are “Other Spices” listed on the ingredient statement?
The Food and Drug Administration allows the following spices to be declared as
“other spices” in the ingredient statement: Allspice, Anise, Basil, Bay Leaves,
Caraway Seeds, Cardamon, Celery Seed, Chervil, Cinnamon, Cloves, Corriander,
Cumin Seed, Dill Seed, Fennel Seed, Fenugreek, Ginger, Horseradish, Mace,
Marjoram, Mustard Flour, Nutmeg, Oregano, Paprika, Parsley, Rosemary, Saffron,
Sage, Savory, Star Anise Seed, Pepper: Black, Red, White; Tarragon, Thyme and
Tumeric.
Other Technical Questions?
If you have any technical questions regarding any Bolner’s Fiesta Products
please email us at info@fiestaspices.com.
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