[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 21, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 21CFR137.250]

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                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                          SERVICES (CONTINUED)
 
PART 137--CEREAL FLOURS AND RELATED PRODUCTS--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart B--Requirements for Specific Standardized Cereal Flours and 
                            Related Products
 
Sec. 137.250  White corn meal.

    (a) White corn meal is the food prepared by so grinding cleaned 
white corn that when tested by the method prescribed in paragraph (b)(2) 
of this section not less than 95 percent passes through a No. 12 sieve, 
not less than 45 percent through a No. 25 sieve, but not more than 35 
percent through a No. 72 grits gauze. Its moisture content is not more 
than 15 percent. In its preparation coarse particles of the ground corn 
may be separated and discarded, or reground and recombined with all or 
part of the material from which they were separated, but in any such 
case the crude fiber content of the finished corn meal is not less than 
1.2 percent and not more than that of the cleaned corn from which it was 
ground, and its fat content does not differ more than 0.3 percent from 
that of such corn. The contents of crude fiber and fat in all the 
foregoing provisions relating thereto are on a moisture-free basis.
    (b)(1) For the purposes of this section, moisture, fat, and crude 
fiber content will be determined by the following methods of analysis 
from ``Official Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official 
Analytical Chemists,'' 13th Ed. (1980), which is incorporated by 
reference (copies may be obtained from the Association of Official 
Analytical Chemists International, 481 North Frederick Ave., suite 500, 
Gaithersburg, MD 20877-2504, or may be examined at the Office of the 
Federal Register, 800 North Capitol Street, NW., suite 700, Washington, 
DC):
    (i) Moisture content--sections 14.062 and 14.063 (Official Final 
Action).
    (ii) Fat content--sections 14.062 and 14.067 (Official Final 
Action).
    (iii) Crude fiber content--sections 14.062 and 14.065 (Official 
Final Action).
    (2) The method referred to in paragraph (a) of this section is as 
follows: Use No. 12 and No. 25 sieves, having standard 20.3 centimeter 
(8-inch) diameter full-height frames, complying with the specifications 
for wire cloth and sieve frames in ``Nominal Dimensions of Standard Test 
Sieves (U.S.A. Standard Series)'' prescribed in Sec. 137.105(a), which 
is incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the 
Association of Official Analytical Chemists International, 481 North 
Frederick Ave., suite 500, Gaithersburg, MD 20877-2504, or may be 
examined at the Office of the Federal Register, 800 North Capitol 
Street, NW., suite 700, Washington, DC. A sieve with frame of the same 
dimensions as the Nos. 12 and 25 and fitted with 72 XXX grits gauze is 
used as the third sieve. It is referred to hereafter as the No. 72 
sieve. The 72 XXX grits gauze has openings equivalent in size with those 
of No. 70 woven-wire cloth, complying with specifications for such cloth 
contained in such ``Standard Specifications for Sieves.'' Attach bottom 
pan to No. 72 sieve. Fit the No. 25 sieve into the No. 72 sieve and the 
No. 12 sieve into the No. 25 sieve. Pour 100 grams of sample into the 
No. 12 sieve, attach cover and hold the assembly in a slightly inclined 
position and shake the assembly of sieves by striking the sides against 
one hand with an upward stroke, at the rate of about 150 times per 
minute. Turn the assembly of sieves about one-sixth of a revolution, 
each time in the same direction, after each 25 strokes. Continue shaking 
for 2 minutes. Weigh separately the material remaining on each sieve and 
in the pan, and calculate each weight as percent of sample. Sometimes 
when meals are tested, fine

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particles clog the sieve openings. If any sieve is clogged by fine 
material smaller than its openings, empty the contents onto a piece of 
paper. Remove the entrapped material on the bottom of the sieve by a 
hair brush and add to the sieve below. In like manner, clean the 
adhering material from inside the sieve and add to the material on the 
paper. Return mixture on the paper to the sieve, reassemble the sieves, 
and shake in the same manner as before for 1 minute. Repeat cleaning 
procedure if necessary until a 5-gram or less loss in weight occurs in 
any sieve during a 1-minute shaking. The percent of sample passing 
through No. 12 sieve shall be determined by subtracting from 100 
percent, the percent of material remaining on the No. 12 sieve. The 
percent passing through a No. 25 sieve shall be determined by adding the 
percents remaining on the No. 72 sieve and the percent in pan. The 
percent in the pan shall be considered as the percent passing through a 
No. 72 XXX grits gauze.

[42 FR 14402, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 11828, Mar. 19, 1982; 
49 FR 10098, Mar. 19, 1984; 54 FR 24894, June 12, 1989]