Grades of Canned Onions
- U.S. Grade A is the quality of canned onions that possess similar varietal characteristics; that possess a normal flavor; that possess a good color; that are practically uniform in size and shape; that are practically free from defects; that possess a good character; and that score not less than 85 points when scored in accordance with the scoring system outlined in this subpart.
- U.S. Grade C is the quality of canned onions that possess similar varietal characteristics; that possess a normal flavor; that possess a fairly good color; that are fairly uniform in size and shape; that are fairly free from defects; that possess a good character; and that score not less than 70 points when scored in accordance with the scoring system outlined in this subpart: Provided, that the canned onions may be variable in size and shape if the total score is not less than 70 points..
- Substandard is the quality of canned onions that fail to meet the requirements of U.S. Grade C or U. S. Standard.
Inspection Aid
- Headspace Gauge
- Universal Sizer, IA#106
See How to Purchase Inspection Aids for more details.
Detailed standards, Inspection Instructions & Other Resources:
- U.S. Grade Standards for Canned Onions (pdf)
- Grading Manual for Canned Onions (pdf)
- 21 CFR § 155.200 - Certain other Canned Vegetables
- Certification Manual
- Condition of Container Manual
- Foreign Material Manual
- General Procedures Manual
- Safety Manual
- Sampling Manual
- Sanitation Manual
- SC 364-135 Score Sheet for Canned Onions
- Technical Procedures Manual
- U.S. Standards for Determination of Fill Weights
- U.S. Standards for Inspection by Variables