Do you have to include the physical state of ingredients in the ingredients statement when labeling food? We have a granola recipe that includes two different forms of the same ingredient. For example, can you say "flax seeds" and include both full, intact seeds and also ground flax seeds in the recipe, or do you need to state "flax seeds" and "ground flax seeds" separately?
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