Flender/Flender Gear Units/Helical gear units H2
anned Fruit, Fruit Products, and Vegetablesa Apples, sliced; apple juice; concentrated apple juice; apple juice from concentrate; applesauce Asparagus, tips,

cuts, or cuttingsBeansLima beansBeets Berries, small fruits Blueberries Strawberries Carrots Cherries CornFruit cocktail, fruit for salad, fruit saladMixed vegetables macedoinaMixed

vegetable juices Mushrooms PeachesPearsPlumsPeas White potatoes Sweet potatoes Pumpkin and squash Sauerkraut Spinach Tomatoes aAll commodities except those noted herein

are graded Canada Fancy, Can- ada Choice, or Canada Standard. For indications of the differences between these grades see Table

6, which details the grades for apples. Exceptions are Apple Juice and Sauce (Canada Fancy, Canada Choice only), Sauerkraut (Canada Fancy, Canada Choice only), Mixed Vegetables Macedonia and Mixed Vegetable Juices (grade optional), Tomato Juice, Tomato Juice Con- centrate and Puree (Canada Fancy, Canada Choice only). Other tomatoproduct grades are optional.Source : Adapted from Canada Agricultural Products Act. 4 Beveridge Table 6 Apple Product Grades CommodityaGrade Attributesb Sliced Apples Canada Fancy Very good apple avor, aroma; good color; uniform slices in size and color; free from core, peel, bruised tissue, in- sect injury, or other defect Canada Choice Good avor, aroma; fairly good color; slices practically uniform in size andshape; free from core peel, bruised tis-sue, insect injury, or other defects Canada Standard Normal avor, aroma; reasonably good color; reasonably free from core, peel, bruised tissue, insect injury, and otherdefects Apple Juice Canada Fancy Possesses very good apple avor; contains not less than 1.5% soluble solids; con- tains not less than 0.3% and not morethan 0.7% malic acid (/); is practi- cally free from defects Canada Choice Possesses good apple avor; contains not less than 1.5% soluble solids; containsnot less than 0.3% and not more than0.8% malic acid (/); fairly freefrom defects Concentrated Standards