“U.S. No. 1” consists of oranges which meet the following requirements:
(a) Basic requirements:
(1) Color:
- (i) Early and midseason varieties shall be fairly well colored.
- (ii) For Valencia and other late varieties, not less than 50 percent, by count, shall be fairly well colored and the remainder reasonably well colored.
- (2) Discoloration: Not more than one-third of the surface, in the aggregate, may be affected by discoloration. (See § 51.700.);
- (3) Firm;
- (4) Fairly smooth texture;
- (5) Mature;
- (6) Similar varietal characteristics; and
- (7) Well formed.
(b) Free from:
- (1) Bruises;
- (2) Caked melanose;
- (3) Decay;
- (4) Growth cracks;
- (5) Sprayburn;
- (6) Undeveloped segments;
- (7) Unhealed skin breaks; and
- (8) Wormy fruit.
(c) Free from damage caused by:
- (1) Ammoniation;
- (2) Buckskin;
- (3) Creasing;
- (4) Dirt or other foreign material;
- (5) Disease;
- (6) Dryness or mushy condition;
- (7) Green spots;
- (8) Hail;
- (9) Insects;
- (10) Oil spots;
- (11) Scab;
- (12) Scale;
- (13) Scars;
- (14) Skin breakdown;
- (15) Split, rough or protruding navels;
- (16) Sunburn;
- (17) Thorn scratches; and
- (18) Other means.
- (d) For tolerances see § 51.689.
[85 FR 68426, Oct. 29, 2020]