Frozen mixed vegetables consist of three or more succulent vegetables, properly prepared and properly blanched; may contain vegetables (such as, small pieces of sweet red peppers or sweet green peppers) added as garnish; and are frozen and maintained at temperatures necessary for the preservation of the product.
Grades of Frozen Mixed Vegetables
- U.S. Grade A is the quality of frozen mixed vegetables in which each basic vegetable possesses similar varietal characteristics; in which all vegetables possess a good color, are practically free from defects, possess a good character, possess a good flavor and odor; and that score not less than 90 points when scored in accordance with the scoring system outlined in this subpart.
- U.S. Grade B is the quality of frozen mixed vegetables in which each basic vegetable possesses similar varietal characteristics; in which all vegetables possess a reasonably good color, are reasonably free from defects, possess a reasonably good character, possess a good flavor and odor; and that score not less than 80 points when scored in accordance with the scoring system outlined in this subpart.
- U.S. Grade C is the quality of frozen mixed vegetables in which each basic vegetable possesses similar varietal characteristics; in which all vegetables possess a fairly good color, are fairly free from defects, possess a fairly good character, possess a fairly good flavor and odor; and that score not less than 70 points when scored in accordance with the scoring system outlined in this subpart.
- Substandard is the quality of frozen mixed vegetables that fail to meet the requirements of U.S. Grade C.
Color Standard
- USDA Color Standards for Frozen Lima Beans (pdf)
- Instructions for Use and Care of the Visual Color Standards Statement (pdf)
Inspection Aid
- Area Measurement Guide, 8 x 10 in English Units, IA#30A
- Frozen Lima Beans Inspection Aid No. 7 Guide for Color Scores (pdf)
Photo Guide
- PG-2 Photo Guide for Frozen Green & Wax Beans depicting defects and character
- PG-12 for Classifying “Cut” and “Pulled” Kernels in Canned and Frozen Whole Kernel Corn
- PG-13 Interpretive Guide Illustrating Discolored Kernels or Pieces of Kernels in Canned and Frozen Corn
See How to Purchase Photo Guides for more details.
Detailed standards, Inspection Instructions & Other Resources:
- U.S. Grade Standards for Frozen Mixed Vegetables (pdf)
- Inspection lnstructions for Frozen Mixed Vegetables (pdf)
- AOAC Official Method 945.81 Weevils in Beans and Peas
- Certification Manual
- Condition of Container Manual
- Domestic Origin Verification (DOV) Program Manual
- General Procedures Manual
- Safety Manual
- Sanitation Manual
- SC-364-103 Score Sheet for Frozen Mixed Vegetables
- Technical Procedures Manual
- USDA Purchases Manual