U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
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All TitlesTitle 7Chapter IPart 51Subpart V - Subpart V—United States Standards for Grades of Almonds in the Shell
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Serious damage means any defect which makes a kernel or piece of kernel unsuitable for human consumption, and includes decay, rancidity, insect injury and damage by mold. The following defect shall be considered as serious damage: Shriveling when the kernel is seriously withered, shrunken, leathery, tough or only partially developed: Provided, that partially developed kernels are not considered seriously damaged if more than one-fourth of the pellicle is filled with meat.