E 260 E249 E250 E252 E330 E407 E410 E412 E414 E415 E621 Earlaine Potatoes Earliblue Blueberries Early Autumn Pumpkins Early Buckskin Pumpkins Early Cheyenne Pie Pumpkins Early Crofton Early Gem Potatoes Early Golden Sweet Apples Early Greening Apples Early Harvest Apples Early Italian Garlic Early Joe Apples Early Red Bird Apples Early Regent Potatoes Early Richmond Cherries Early Rose Potatoes Early Russet Potatoes Early Russian Green Apples Early Season Olive Oil Early Strawberry Apples Early Sugar Loaf Apples Early Sugar Pumpkins Early Summer Pearmain Apples Early Transparent Apples Previous | Next | Traditional Speciality Guaranteed© Copyright 2009. All rights reserved and enforced![]() Traditional Speciality Guaranteed TSGTraditional Speciality Guaranteed (aka TSG) is a European Union (EU) food designation. It is the most lenient of EU food designations because it doesn't restrict a food item to a geographical area, as the other designations do. Rather, the emphasis is on the product being made with "traditional" ingredients, or techniques, rather than being on the place where it is made. An example is Serrano ham: it used to be made only up in mountainous areas, but now is made throughout Spain. The classification was first legally defined 14 July 1992 in Council Regulation 2081/92 (EEC) : "'Traditional' means proven usage on the Community market for a time period showing transmission between generations; this time period should be the one generally ascribed to one human generation, at least 25 years." An updated definition was published on 20 March 2006 in Council Regulation (EC) No 509/2006 : "The introduction of the designation TSG boosts farmers' revenues and maintains the population in less favoured or remote areas by promoting the rural economy. It also increases the market value of the products of economic operators, by guaranteeing that they are distinguishable from other similar products or foodstuffs. In addition, thanks to the introduction of this designation, consumers will able be to make more informed choices on the basis of clear information on the specific characteristics of the products they buy." Also called: Spécialité Traditionnelle Garantie, STG (French); Garantiert traditionelle Spezialität, GTS (German); Especialidad Tradicional Garantizada, ETG (Spanish)
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