Grades, Grade Requirements, and Grade Designations
U.S. No. 1 4,5
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30 |
20 |
5.0 |
White or Creamy |
Well milled. |
U.S. No. 2 4,5
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75 |
50 |
8.0 |
Slightly gray |
Well milled. |
U.S. No. 3 4,5
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125 |
90 |
12.0 |
Light gray or slightly rosy |
Reasonably well milled. |
U.S. No. 4 4,5
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175 |
140 |
20.0 |
Gray or rosy |
Reasonably well milled. |
U.S. No. 5 |
250 |
200 |
30.0 |
Dark gray or very rosy |
Reasonably well milled. |
U.S. Sample grade: |
U.S. Sample grade shall be milled rice of this class which: (a) Does not meet the requirements for any of the grades from U.S. No. 1 to U.S. No. 5, inclusive; (b) contains more than 15.0 percent of moisture; (c) is musty or sour, or heating; (d) has any commercially objectionable foreign odor; (e) has a badly damaged or extremely red appearance (f) contains more than 0.1 percent of foreign material; (g) contains two or more live or dead weevils or other insects, insect webbing, or insect refuse; or (h) is otherwise of distinctly low quality. |
1 For the special grade Parboiled milled rice, see § 868.315(c)
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2 For the special grade Undermilled milled rice, see § 868.315(d)
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3 For the special grade Glutinous milled rice, see § 868.315(e)
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4 Grades U.S. No. 1 to U.S. No. 4, inclusive, shall contain not more than 3.0 percent of heat-damaged kernels, kernels damaged by heat and/or parboiled kernels in nonparboiled rice. |
5 Grades U.S. No. 1 to U.S. No. 4, inclusive, shall contain not more than 1.0 percent of material passing through a 30 sieve. |