
Food Allergen
Provides food allergen labeling regulation data for six countries: Japan, EU, US, Canada, Australia/New Zealand, and Korea. Offers mandatory allergen lists, cross-country comparisons, and ingredient checking functions. Developers of food apps, AI nutrition agents, and compliance software use it to ensure accurate labeling and regulatory adherence.
Overview
The Food Allergen MCP server supplies structured data on food allergen labeling regulations across six countries: Japan (JP), European Union (EU), United States (US), Canada (CA), Australia/New Zealand (AU/NZ), and Korea (KR). It enables AI agents to access mandatory allergen lists, perform cross-country comparisons, and check ingredients against local requirements.
Key Capabilities
- Mandatory Allergen Lists: Retrieves official lists of allergens requiring declaration by country, such as the 14 EU allergens or 9 US major allergens.
- Cross-Country Comparison: Compares labeling rules, thresholds, and declarations across the six countries to identify differences.
- Ingredient Checking: Validates specific ingredients against country-specific regulations to determine if allergen labeling is needed.
Use Cases
- A food app developer queries mandatory allergen lists for EU and US to display compliance warnings when users input recipes.
- An AI nutrition agent uses cross-country comparison to advise exporters on labeling changes needed for AU/NZ vs KR markets.
- Compliance software checks ingredients like 'milk' against JP regulations to generate accurate labels automatically.
- Product managers compare thresholds (e.g., ppm limits) across CA and EU for reformulation decisions.
Who This Is For
Food tech developers integrating regulatory checks into apps, AI agents processing recipes or menus, regulatory compliance teams in food manufacturing, and data analysts mapping global allergen rules.