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New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
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TITLE 1. Department of Agriculture and Markets |
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Chapter VI. Food Control |
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Subchapter H. Inspection of Meat, Meat Products and Poultry (Article 5-B Agriculture and Markets Law) |
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Article 1. Meat and Meat Products |
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Part 319. Definitions and Standards of Identity or Composition |
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Canned, Frozen or Dehydrated Meat Food Products |
Sec. 319.312. Pork with barbecue sauce and beef with barbecue sauce
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- “Pork with Barbecue Sauce” and “Beef with Barbecue Sauce” shall contain not less than 50 percent meat of the species specified on the label, computed on the weight of the cooked and trimmed meat. The weight of the cooked meat used in this calculation shall not exceed 70 percent of the uncooked weight of the meat. If uncooked meat is used in formulating the products, they shall contain at least 72 percent meat computed on the weight of the fresh uncooked meat. When cereal, vegetable flour, soy flour, soy protein concentrate, isolated soy protein, nonfat dry milk, calcium reduced dried skim milk, or similar substances are used in preparing products, there shall appear on the label in a prominent manner, the name of the product, the name of each such added ingredient, as for example “Cereal Added” or “With Cereal and Nonfat Dry Milk”.