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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The sizes of Raisins with Seeds—except for Layer or Cluster Raisins with Seeds, are not incorporated in the grades of the finished product since size, as such, is not a factor of quality for the purposes of these grades. The common size designations and measurement requirements applicable thereto include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Seeded.
(1) Select size raisins means that not more than 70 percent, by weight, of the raisins will pass through round perforations 34/64 -inch in diameter; and not more than 5 percent, by weight, of the raisins will pass through round perforations 22/64 -inch in diameter.
(2) Small size raisins means that all of the raisins will pass through round perforations 34/64 -inch in diameter and not less than 90 percent, by weight, of all the raisins will pass through round perforations 22/64 -inch in diameter.
(3) Mixed size raisins means a mixture does not meet either the requirements for “select” size or for “small” size.
(b) Unseeded.
(1) 4 Crown means raisins that will not pass through round perforations 42/64 -inch in diameter.
(2) 3 Crown means raisins that will pass through round perforations 42/64 -inch in diameter but will not pass through round perforations 34/64 -inch in diameter.
(3) 2 Crown means raisins that will pass through round perforations 34/64 -inch in diameter but will not pass through round perforations 24/64 -inch in diameter.
(4) 1 Crown means raisins that will pass through round perforations 24/64 -inch in diameter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 7. Agriculture § 7.52.1850 Sizes of raisins with seeds—except layer or cluster - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-7-agriculture/cfr-sect-7-52-1850/
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