This is an article relating to the Xäiville Convention, a neutral free-movement agreement.

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Latest revision as of 09:11, 20 February 2024

The scheme's logo, as featured on certified products' packaging.

Within the signatory states of the Xäiville Convention, Protected Regional Products are foodstuffs registered under the bloc's scheme designed to protect the manufacturing methods, local associations and authenticity of such products.

The identification offered by the Protected Regional Product scheme is exclusively tied to the selling of products within the Xäiville Convention's membership, though is not bound to the production of food therein, as products originating from outside the bloc may be granted protected status should certain criteria be met. Many qualifying products manufactured in Xäiville Convention nations will also show the scheme's logo on their packaging even if exported outside of the bloc, despite no legal requirement to do so.

List of Protected Regional Products

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Product Country of origin Description Image Notes
ajvar Order of the Holy Lakes Order of the Holy Lakes condiment Must be made principally from sweet bell peppers and eggplants, grown and manufactured in Northern Coria
Bearenburch South Sea Islands South Sea Islands Distilled malt wine with berries, herbs and spices Bearenburch spices.jpg "Just about drinkable"
Goldsekt Aemilia Aemilia Sparkling wine with gold flakes Goldsekt.png Must be bottled in Taktwinkel, wine made from grapes from Taktwinkel, gold flakes made out of gold found in the Lanzerwald. Bottler must adhere to standards of the winemaker's association of Taktwinkel.
Dark Berry Ale Dark Berry Islands Dark Berry Islands Alcoholic beverage
dragon wool Order of the Holy Lakes Order of the Holy Lakes type of fibre made from the wool of baby Hurmu dragons (who become hairless and scaly upon maturity) Must be made from baby dragons of the species Draco cassmaensis, sheered without harming the dragon, and sheered in the traditional ways of the Lake District
Hänä roll Craitland Craitland Fruit-filled dessert pastry Hänä cake.png Must be manufactured in the county of Hänä and use only hjoberry filling to be designated a "Hänä roll".
Differing products may still be packaged as "Hänä cake".
Lontinian cheese Order of the Holy Lakes Order of the Holy Lakes dairy product Must be produced within Lontinien from the milk of yaks who graze in Lontinien.
Lontinian yoghurt Order of the Holy Lakes Order of the Holy Lakes dairy product Must be produced within Lontinien from the milk of yaks who graze in Lontinien.
Seting Sanama Sanama Savoury rice porridge Seting pikas.png Must contain rice porridge cooked on rice, water and salt, with added fish sauce, garlic and broth.