6. Other defects not specifically de- Slightly affect appearance or eating quality fined. • Shall not be graded above U.S. Grade B. 50% m/m. 15% m/m. Materially affect appearance or eating quality. 2 m/m indicates percentage by weight. Example: 10 percent m/m blemished material means 40 g in total 400 g drained celery. NOTE.-Chips in diced style may be separated by using the sieve method. All units that pass through the meshes of a in (8 mm) sieve are counted as chips. The sieve to be used is a five-sixteenths (5/16 in) sieve as listed in Table I of "Standard Specifications for Sieve," published March 1, 1940, in L.C. 584 National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce. § 52.6581 Sample size. The sample size to determine the requirements of these standards shall be as specified in the sampling plans and procedures in the "Regulations Governing Inspection and Certification of Processed Fruits and Vegetables, Processed Products Thereof, and Certain Other Processed Food Products" (7 CFR 52.1 through 52.83). § 52.6582 Lot quality requirements. A lot of canned celery is considered as meeting the requirements for quality if: (a) The requirements specified in § 52.6580 are met; and (b) The sampling plans and acceptance procedures in 7 CFR 52.38 are met. FINDING AIDS A list of CFR titles, subtitles, chapters, subchapters and parts, and an alphabetical list of agencies publishing in the CFR are included in the CFR Index and Finding Aids volume to the Code of Federal Regulations which is published separately and revised annually. Index Table of CFR Titles and Chapters Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR INDEX EDITORIAL NOTE: This listing is provided for informational purposes only. It is compiled ALPHABETICAL LIST OF UNITED STATES STANDARDS FOR GRADES OF PROCESSED FRUITS, 150-014 0-94-27 |