21 C.F.R. § 135.3

Definitions

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For the purposes of this part, a pasteurized mix is one in which every particle of the mix has been heated in properly operated equipment to one of the temperatures specified in the table in this section and held continuously at or above that temperature for the specified time (or other time/temperature relationship which has been demonstrated to be equivalent thereto in microbial destruction):

TemperatureTime
155 °F30 min.
175 °F25 sec.
[42 FR 19132, Apr. 12, 1977]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1957–1959 · leading case: Flemming v. Florida Citrus Exch., 358 U.S. 153 (1959).
Flemming v. Florida Citrus Exch., 358 U.S. 153 (1959). “e State of Florida and Texas; provided, that nothing herein or in the judgment of this Court entered pursuant hereto shall restore said coal-tar color to the list of colors which may be certified for unrestricted use in food, drugs and cosmetics but shall operate to authorize…”
Florida Citrus Exch. v. Folsom, 246 F.2d 850 (5th Cir. 1957). “e State of Florida and Texas; provided, that nothing herein or in the judgment of this Court entered pursuant hereto shall restore said coal-tar color to the list of colors which may be certified for unrestricted use in food, drugs and cosmetics but shall operate to authorize…”
Florida Citrus Exch. v. M. B. Folsom, Sec'y of the Dep't of Health, Educ. & Welfare, Frank R. Schell v. M. B. Folsom, Sec'y of the Dep't of Health, Educ. & Welfare, 246 F.2d 850 (5th Cir. 1957). “e State of Florida and Texas; provided, that nothing herein or in the judgment of this Court entered pursuant hereto shall restore said coal-tar color to the list of colors which may be certified for unrestricted use in food, drugs and cosmetics but shall operate to authorize…”
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