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Protected Geographical Indications

PDO (protected designation of origin) or PGI (protected geographical indication), supplemented by the reference to the categories of grapevine products as referred to in Annex Xlb of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007. [Pg.42]

Bellini et al. [26] investigated the compositional quahty of Marrone del Mugello PGl (Protected Geographical Indication) chesteut of Mugello region in Italy. The moisture, carbohydrate, protein, fat, and insoluble liber contents were 52.4,41.3, 2.4, 2.1, and 1.4g/100g, respectively. [Pg.175]


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