Which specific type of shellfish is generally not required to be mandatorily declared under FALCPA regulations for pre-packaged foods in the U.S.?

Answer

Mollusks

The Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) in the U.S. mandates that crustacean shellfish must be clearly declared on pre-packaged food labels. However, mollusks, which include clams, oysters, and scallops, are generally not required to be listed under this mandatory requirement in the same specific way as crustaceans. While manufacturers should list the ingredient by its common name, such as 'Oyster Extractives,' there is a regulatory gap where the specific declaration of 'Shellfish' solely due to the presence of mollusks is not federally enforced. This necessitates meticulous label reading for products potentially containing mollusks.

Which specific type of shellfish is generally not required to be mandatorily declared under FALCPA regulations for pre-packaged foods in the U.S.?
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