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§ 52.1846 - Grades of seedless raisins.

(a) “U.S. Grade A” is the quality of seedless raisins that have similar varietal characteristics; that have a good typical color; that have a good characteristic flavor; that show development characteristics of raisins prepared from well-matured grapes with not less than 80 percent, by weight, of raisins that are well-matured or reasonably well-matured; that contain not more than 18 percent, by weight, of moisture for all varieties of seedless raisins except the Monukka variety, which may contain not more than 19 percent, by weight, of moisture; and that meet the additional requirements outlined in table 1 to this section.

(b) “U.S. Grade B” is the quality of seedless raisins that have similar varietal characteristics; that have a reasonably good typical color; that have a good characteristic flavor; that show development characteristics of raisins prepared from reasonably well-matured grapes with not less than 70 percent, by weight, of raisins that are well-matured or reasonably well-matured; that contain not more than 18 percent, by weight, of moisture for all varieties of seedless raisins except the Monukka variety, which may contain not more than 19 percent, by weight, of moisture; and that meet the additional requirements outlined in table 1 to this section.

(c) “U.S. Grade C” is the quality of seedless raisins that have similar varietal characteristics; that have a fairly good typical color; that have a fairly good flavor; that show development characteristics of raisins prepared from fairly well-matured grapes with not less than 55 percent, by weight, of raisins that are well-matured or reasonably well-matured; that contain not more than 18 percent, by weight, of moisture for all varieties of seedless raisins except the Monukka variety, which may contain not more than 19 percent, by weight, of moisture; and that meet the additional requirements outlined in table 1 to this section.

(d) “Substandard” is the quality of seedless raisins that fail to meet the requirements of U.S. grade C.

Table 1 to § 52.1846—Allowances for Defects in Type I, Seedless Raisins and Type II, Golden Seedless Raisins

Defects U.S. Grade A U.S. Grade B U.S. Grade C Maximum count (per 96 ounces) Pieces of stem1 2 4 Maximum count (per 16 ounces) Capstems10 15 20 Maximum (percent by weight) Sugared5 10 15 Discolored, damaged or moldy raisins4 6 9 Provided these limits are not exceeded: Damaged2 3 5 Moldy2 3 4 Total Substandard development and undeveloped: Selected size1 1 1/22 Mixed size1 2 3 Small size2 3 5 Appearance or edibility of product
Slightly discolored or damaged by fermentation or any other defect not described aboveMay not be affectedMay not be more than slightly affectedMay not be materially affected.
Grit, sand, or siltNone of any consequence may be present that affects the appearance or edibility of the productNot more than a trace may be present that affects the appearance or edibility of the product.
[41 FR 34751, Aug. 17, 1976. Redesignated at 42 FR 32514, June 27, 1977; 43 FR 51754, Nov. 7, 1978. Further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 31, 1981, as amended at 81 FR 40780, June 23, 2016; 88 FR 71460, Oct. 17, 2023]