Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2319/89 of 28 July 1989 on minimum quality requirements for Williams and Rocha pears in syrup and in natural fruit juice eligible for the production aid scheme
Modified by
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 996/2001of 22 May 2001amending Regulations (EEC) No 1764/86, (EEC) No 2319/89 and (EEC) No 2320/89 laying down minimum quality requirements for products processed from tomatoes, pears and peaches under the production aid scheme, 32001R0996, May 23, 2001
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 1559/2006of 18 October 2006laying down minimum quality requirements for Williams and Rocha pears in syrup and/or in natural fruit juice under the production aid scheme(Codified version), 32006R1559, October 19, 2006
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2319/89 of 28 July 1989 on minimum quality requirements for Williams and Rocha pears in syrup and in natural fruit juice eligible for the production aid scheme, 31989R2319R(01), July 12, 2006
(a) "whole fruit" means the whole fruit, with core and with or without stalk; (b) "halves" means the cored fruit cut into two approximately equal parts; (c) "quarters" means the cored fruit cut into four approximately equal parts; (d) "slices" means the cored fruit cut into more than four wedge-shaped parts; (e) "dice" means the cored fruit cut into cube-like parts.
(a) foreign materials of vegetable origin; (b) peel; (c) blemished units.
Style | ||
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Whole, halves and quarters | Other | |
Blemished units | 15 % by number | 1,5 kilograms |
Mechanically damaged units | 10 % by number | Not applicable |
Peel | 100 cm | 100 cm |
Foreign material of vegetable origin: | ||
10 units | 10 units | |
80 pieces | 80 pieces | |
60 pieces | 60 pieces |
(a) "blemished units" means fruit with discoloration on the surface or spots which definitely contrast with the overall colour and which may penetrate into the flesh, in particular bruises, scab and dark discoloration; (b) "mechanically damaged units" means units which have been severed into definite parts, and all of such portions that equal the size of a full-size unit are considered one unit or units where the trimming has been excessive and includes serious gouges on the surface of the units which substantially detract from the appearance; (c) "peel" means both peel adhering to pear flesh and peel found loose in the container; (d) "foreign material of vegetable origin" means vegetable materials which are irrelevant to the fruit itself or which have been attached to the fresh fruit but should have been removed during processing, in particular core material, pear seeds, stalks and leaves and pieces thereof. Peel shall, however, be excluded; (e) "core material" means the seed cell or parts thereof whether or not attached to the fruit, with or without seeds. Pieces of core are considered as equivalent to one unit when, having been aggregated, the pieces total approximately one half of a core; (f) "loose pear seeds" means seeds which are not included in core material but which are loose in the container.
Style | Containers with a nominal water capacity of | |
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425 ml or more | less than 425 ml | |
Whole | ||
Halves | ||
Quarters | ||
Slices | ||
Dice |