Toggle navigation
  • GR
  • EN
  • DE
SEARCH
logo
  • PROFILE
    About us
    Our mission
    Representativeness of SEAOP
    Our Statute
    Organization Structure
    Board of Directors
    Committees
    General Assembly
    Members
    Regular Members
    Honorary Members
    Extra-ordinary Members
    Members’ Map
  • GREEK SPIRITS AND DISTILLATES
    Ouzo (Distilled Anis)
    Tsipouro/Tsikoudia (Grape mark spirit)
    Liqueurs
    Masticha of Chios
    Tentura
    Kitro of Naxos
    Koum Kouat of Corfu
    Metaxa
    Others
    Brandy
    Grape and Fruit Distillates
    Rakomelo
    Geographical indications (GI)
  • ACTIONS
    Στηρίζω HORECA
    Collaborations with other Organizations
    Promotion Programs
    Other
    Taste the Greek Spirit
  • RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION
    Enjoy Responsibly
    Self-Regulation Principles
  • MEDIA CENTER
    Press Releases
    News - Events
    Photo Gallery
    Video Gallery
    Infographics
  • CONTACT US
  • PROFILE
    • ABOUT US
      • OUR MISSION
      • REPRESENTATIVENESS OF SEAOP
      • OUR STATUTE
    • ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
      • BOARD OF DIRECTORS
      • COMMITTEES
      • GENERAL ASSEMBLY
    • MEMBERS
      • REGULAR MEMBERS
      • HONORARY MEMBERS
      • EXTRA-ORDINARY MEMBERS
      • MEMBERS’ MAP
  • GREEK SPIRITS AND DISTILLATES
    • OUZO (DISTILLED ANIS)
    • TSIPOURO/TSIKOUDIA (GRAPE MARK SPIRIT)
    • LIQUEURS
      • MASTICHA OF CHIOS
      • TENTURA
      • KITRO OF NAXOS
      • KOUM KOUAT OF CORFU
    • METAXA
    • OTHERS
      • BRANDY
      • GRAPE AND FRUIT DISTILLATES
      • RAKOMELO
    • GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS (GI)
  • ACTIONS
    • ΣΤΗΡΙΖΩ HORECA
    • COLLABORATIONS WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
    • PROMOTION PROGRAMS
    • OTHER
    • TASTE THE GREEK SPIRIT
  • RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION
    • ENJOY RESPONSIBLY
      • GENERAL INFORMATION
    • SELF-REGULATION PRINCIPLES
  • MEDIA CENTER
    • PRESS RELEASES
    • NEWS - EVENTS
    • PHOTO GALLERY
    • VIDEO GALLERY
    • INFOGRAPHICS
  • CONTACT US
  • EXPORTS MADE EASY
  • THE SPIRITS INDUSTRY IN A NUTSHELL
  • MEDIA CENTER
  • Press Releases
  • News - Events
  • Photo Gallery
  • Video Gallery
  • Infographics
HomePage /Media Center / Press Releases
29.09.2017

Czech Farm Minister defends domestic Rum

Source : Czech Radio 7 - Radio Prague  21/9/2017 link

Popular Czech liquor known as ‘tuzemák’ has once again come under the spotlight from authorities in Brussels. According to a report by the European Food Safety Authority, the chemical used to create the artificial rum flavour can be carcinogenic. Agriculture Minister Marian Jurečka says that if Brussels decided to ban the chemical, he is ready to file for exemption so that its use can be continued.
 
A report by the European Food Safety Authority, EFSA, published in August concludes that rum ether, a chemical component used to create the typical rum flavour in Czech ‘tuzemák’, is carcinogenic and as a result is a safety concern.  The European Commission will now evaluate the information and decide whether the chemical should be banned from use in food and beverages across the EU.

In reaction to the news, Agriculture Minister Marian Jurečka said he wanted to negotiate with the European Commission and make sure that the amount of the flavouring contained in ‘tuzemák’ really poses a threat to human health:

“The report was assessing the chemical component as such, but we should focus on the amount that people usually consume and whether such amount is actually dangerous to human health. Only then we can decide what steps should be taken.”

The popular Czech liquor, which has been a staple of Czech baking and pub-life for over a hundred years, has already been the subject of a ruling from Brussels officials in the past. Originally called ‘tuzemský rum’ or ‘Domestic Rum’, it had to be renamed in 2004, after the Czech Republic’s accession to EU. Czech rum is produced from sugar beet spirit, but according to regulations only spirits distilled from sugar-cane can be called rum.

Despite its new name, the traditional liquor remains very popular with Czech consumers. Nevertheless, producers fear that the ban could hurt their business, which has still not fully recovered from the methanol scare scandal over bootleg liquor five years ago.

Jaroslav Burkart is head of Czech Union of Spirits Producers and Importers:

“We sell around about two million litres of Domestic Rum a year, which is around one fifth or one quarter of the overall sales of spirits in the Czech Republic. I don’t want to speculate about the outcome, but it would be a serious problem for us.”

Jaroslav Burkart also downplays the EFSA findings, suggesting that the chemical compound may not really pose any danger to consumers.

“The EFSA study doesn’t have any negative conclusion. The problem is that there is no proof that the ingredient is harmful. So I would say in this case administrative procedure has won over common sense.”

‘Domestic rum’ made from potatoes or sugar beet, has been sold in Central European countries from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire since the mid-19th century.

back
right-banner
right-banner
right-banner
right-banner

Greek Spirits and Distillates

banner

Ouzo

banner

Tsipouro/ Tsikoudia

banner

Tentura

banner

Masticha of Chios

banner

Kitro of Naxos

banner

Koum Kouat

FOLLOW US
  • Links
  • Sitemap
  • Terms of use
  • "SEAOP promotes responsible alcohol consumption" www.apolafste.ypefthina.gr
letrina

S.E.A.O.P. is holder of the
certifcate ISO 9001:2015

spirits

Member of spiritsEUROPE (spiritsEUROPE is the
representative body for the spirits industry at

European level: www.spirits.eu)