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Commercial Fruit Processing


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• use of fewer additives containing sodium, spices, artificial colors and flavors, and "energy" • continued use of fruits in cereals, salads, cakes, pies, and other com binations, as a source of minerals, vitamins, fiber, and natural flavors and colors An important recent innovation is low-moisture processing, in which fruit, with no added sugar, preservative, or carrier, is converted into convenient dehydrated forms. Development of this technology has been stimulated by high transportation rates, improvements in technology, and revolutionary new packages. In addition to raisins, prunes, and dehy drated apples, pears, peaches, and apricots, bananas are available in flakes, slices, and granules; pineapple and other tropical fruits also are available in new forms. Another low-moisture product is apple fiber sol ids, consisting of cell wall material (cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin) and apple sugars. Low-moisture forms of other fruits are becom mg more common. Commercial Fruit Processing is a companion volume to Commercial Vegetable Processing, also edited by B. S. Luh and J. G. Woodroof; both are being updated and revised simultaneously. Grateful acknowledgments and thanks go to contributors who wrote in their own area of expertise on commercial fruit processing. Credit also goes to more than a dozen commercial companies and individuals who supplied photographs, charts, tables, and data from commercial opera tions. Thanks also to Ann Autry who typed, corrected, and edited the manu script; and to Naomi C. Woodroof, my wife, for assisting in research.




The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America


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The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.










USDA Grade Standards for Food and Farm Products


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Abstract: U.S. Department of Agriculture grade standards, which are used in marketing farm products and as the basis for federal and state grading services and manufacturer and packer quality control, are listed. Standards cover cotton and cottonsseed, general items, dairy products, fresh and processed fruits and vegetables, grain and related products, livestock and wool, meat, poultry and rabbits, eggs, and tobacco and naval stores. The name of the government agency to contact for information is provided for each category of standards. The name of the standard is followed by the last date of issue, revision, or amendment and reference number in the Code of Federal Regulation, Title 7. Instructions on obtaining institutional meat purchase specifications and a list of congressional acts are also provided.