BEGINNER 101 · PUBLIÉ 2026-04-28
Updated 2026-04-28
Labeling 101 — A Beginner’s Reference
A beginner-friendly introduction to labeling, with a glossary, quick-reference card, and links to primary authority sources.
Quick AnswerA beginner-friendly introduction to labeling, with a glossary, quick-reference card, and links to primary authority sources.
📑 Table des matières
- What it is, in one paragraph
- The 12 terms you must know
- Quick reference card
- What to read next
- Operator dialogue
- 🦉 & 🐣 & 🐮 — A 5-round operator’s dialogue
- Hibou & Poussin & Vache — dialogue d'exploitant
- Essayez l'arbre décisionnel CCP gratuit de MmowW
- Primary sources (national & international authorities)
- Related Articles
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What it is, in one paragraph
Food labelling rules are designed so that the consumer can make a safe choice. In Japan, the legally controlling text is the national food labelling standard[2]; cross-border operators must additionally satisfy Codex CXS 1-1985 General Standard for the Labelling of Prepacked Foods[1] and EU 1169/2011 where applicable[3].
The 12 terms you must know
- Hazard — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- CCP (Critical Control Point) — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- PRP (Prerequisite Programme) — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Critical Limit — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Monitoring — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Corrective Action — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Verification — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Validation — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Cross-contamination — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Cross-contact (allergens) — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Time-temperature abuse — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
- Codex Decision Tree — defined in Codex Annex II and operationalised by national authorities.
Quick reference card
| Indicator | Baseline | Target | Time | Measurement |
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| Mandatory field completeness | 85% | 100% | 1 month | Pre-print check |
| Date code legibility | 90% | 100% | 2 weeks | Random pull |
| Allergen statement accuracy | 88% | 100% | 1 month | Recipe audit |
| Storage instruction presence | 80% | 100% | 1 month | Label review |
| Country-of-origin compliance | Variable | 100% | 2 months | Doc audit |
What to read next
Operator dialogue
🦉 & 🐣 & 🐮 — A 5-round operator’s dialogue
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Piyo: Poppo-san, where does labeling actually start in a real kitchen?
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Poppo: It starts with reading the authority text once and writing one decision. Codex sets the international baseline; your national regulator binds you to a specific value or method.
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Piyo: What if the staff resist the new rule?
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Poppo: Show them the failure mode it prevents and the time it saves. Authority handbooks (FSA SFBB, MHLW small-business guidance) describe the minimum viable system — you adapt, you don’t reinvent.
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Mou: Strong, kind, beautiful: labeling made blissful for everyone in the kitchen.
Hibou & Poussin & Vache — dialogue d'exploitant
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Piyo: Qui décide ce qui figure sur les étiquettes alimentaires ?
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Poppo: Codex CXS 1-1985 fixe la base internationale; chaque pays localise. Japon : Norme d'Étiquetage Alimentaire CAA.
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Piyo: Pays d'origine pour mélanges ?
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Poppo: Codex CXG 2-1985 recommande 'origine ingrédient principal'. Règle japonaise miroir.
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Meuh: Allergènes sur chaque menu : clients fidèles ont dit 'plus facile à lire'. Taux de retour augmenté.🐮
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Piyo: Tableau nutritionnel seulement aux USA ?
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Poppo: Format diffère, mais EU 1169/2011 et standard japonais exigent étiquetage nutritionnel des aliments transformés.
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Meuh: Fort, bienveillant, beau — les étiquettes sont des lettres au consommateur.🐮
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Avertissement important : MmowW n'est pas un organisme de certification en sécurité alimentaire. Le contenu ci-dessus est un écrit pédagogique de bonnes pratiques distillé depuis des sources primaires d'autorités nationales. La responsabilité finale de la conformité au Codex, FDA, FSA, EFSA, MHLW, CFIA ou à toute autre exigence nationale incombe à l'exploitant alimentaire et à l'autorité compétente.
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Takayuki Sawai — Gyoseishoshi
Licensed Gyoseishoshi (Administrative Scrivener) and founder of MmowW. Making food safety compliance blissful for businesses worldwide.