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Code of Federal Regulations Title 7. Agriculture § 7.94.302 Analyses available and locations of laboratories

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(a) The Science and Technology Division laboratories will analyze processed poultry products for moisture, fat, salt, protein, nitrites, and added citric acid.

(b) Deboned poultry for roasting will have the individual dark meat, light meat, and skin portions tumbled separately in the natural juices prior to grinding. The skin, light meat, and dark meat portion weight percentages of the total product are determined. The ground skin, ground dark meat, and ground light meat portions will be analyzed separately for moisture, protein, salt, and fat. Moisture to protein ratios will be reported also for the individual portions of poultry.

(c) Canned boned poultry for a variety of USDA programs will be tested as a total can composite of the canned product for moisture, fat, salt, and protein analyses. Additional poultry commodities and related products for specific USDA sponsored programs will be tested for different chemical and physical attributes.

(d) Microbiological analyses, as the Salmonella determination, are available for poultry products.

(e) The majority of analyses for processed poultry products shall be performed at the Science and Technology Division Eastern Laboratory, as indicated in paragraph (e) of § 94.3.

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 Includes matters within the responsibility of the Federal Grain Inspection Service.

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