[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 9, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2007]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 9CFR319.100]



[Page 309-310]

 

                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

 

     CHAPTER III--FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 

                               AGRICULTURE

 

PART 319_DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS OF IDENTITY OR COMPOSITION--

Table of Contents

 

               Subpart D_Cured Meats, Unsmoked and Smoked

 

Sec. 319.100  Corned beef.





    ``Corned Beef'' shall be prepared from beef briskets, navels, clods, 

middle ribs, rounds, rumps, or similar cuts using one or a combination 

of the curing ingredients specified in a regulation permitting that use 

in this subchapter or 9 CFR Chapter III, Subchapter E, or in 21 CFR 

Chapter I, Subchapter A or Subchapter B. Canned product labeled ``Corned 

Beef'' shall be prepared so that the weight of the finished product, 

excluding cure, salt, and flavoring material, shall not exceed 70 

percent of the fresh beef weight. Corned beef other than canned shall be 

cured in pieces weighing not less than 1 pound, and if cooked, its 

weight shall not exceed the weight of the fresh uncured beef. Beef cheek 

meat, beef head meat and beef heart meat may be used to the extent of 5 

percent of the meat ingredient in preparation of this product when 

trimmed as specified in



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Sec. 319.81. When beef cheek meat, beef head meat, or beef heart meat 

is used in preparation of this product, its presence shall be reflected 

in the statement of ingredients required by part 317 of this subchapter. 

The application of curing solution to beef cuts, other than briskets, 

which are intended for bulk corned beef shall not result in an increase 

in the weight of the finished cured product of more than 10 percent over 

the weight of the fresh uncured meat.



[35 FR 15597, Oct. 3, 1970; 36 FR 11903, June 23, 1971, as amended at 38 

FR 29215, Oct. 23, 1973; 64 FR 72174, Dec. 23, 1999]