Grades of Frozen Field Peas and Frozen Black Eye Peas
- U.S. Grade A is the quality of frozen peas that:
- Meets the following prerequisites:
- Has a good appearance;
- Has a good flavor and odor;
- Is practically free from grit;
- Has a good character;
- Weight of broken peas does not exceed 0.25 ounce (7.1 grams) for "White Acre" peas and does not exceed 0.5 ounce (14.2 grams) for all other types; and
- Is within the limits for defects as classified in Table I and specified in Tables II and III.
- Meets the following prerequisites:
- U.S. Grade B is the quality of frozen peas that:
- Meets the following prerequisites:
- Has a reasonably good appearance;
- Has a reasonably good flavor and odor;
- Is practically free from grit;
- Has a reasonably good character;
- Weight of broken peas does not exceed 0.5 ounce (14.2 grams) for "White Acre" peas and 1 ounce (28.35 grams) for all other types; and
- Is within the limits for defects as classified in Table I and specified in Tables II and III.
- Meets the following prerequisites:
- Substandard is the quality of frozen peas that fail to meet the requirements for U.S. Grade B.
Detailed standards, Inspection Instructions & Other Resources:
- U.S. Grade Standards for Frozen Field Peas and Frozen Black Eye Peas (pdf)
- AOAC Official Method 945.81 Weevils in Beans and Peas
- Certification Manual
- Condition of Container Manual
- Cumulative Sum Sampling Plan (CUSUM) Attributes Standards Only
- FDA Food Defect Action Levels
- General Procedures Manual
- Lot Single Sampling Plan Attributes (pdf)
- Safety Manual
- Sanitation Manual
- SC-364-166 Score Sheet for Frozen Field Peas and Frozen Black Eye Peas
- Technical Procedures Manual