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Introduction
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Part One
Section I:
Commodities
- Commodity Availability
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Section II:
Food Commodity
Fact Sheets
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- Wheat Flour
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Section III:
Storage/Shelflife
Specifications
- Storage Specifications
- Storage Inspection Checklist
- Shelf Life of Agricultural Commodities
- References
Section IV:
Controlling
Damage to Food
Commodities
- Cleaning and Inspecting
- Insect Control
- Rodent Control
- Reference Chart for Controlling Damage to Food Commodities
- References
Part Two
An Overview
Part Three
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Section II: Food Commodity Fact Sheets |
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Updated January 2006
Bulgur, Soy-Fortified
This
processed commodity is
generally used as a staple food for all categories of programs. Bulgur
is cracked, debranned, and partially precooked to lower final cooking
time, reduce toughness and some of the crude fiber.
1.
Nutritive Values (per 100 g)
These are average values, taken from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (USDA:ARS) 1998 USDA
Nutrient Database Laboratory Home Page (http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp).
They are provided as a guideline and are appropriate for use in the
calculation of food aid rations. Please note: these values may or may
not meet the exact specifications of the USDA Export Announcements to
Purchase for the P.L. 480 Program. The values for thiamin, riboflavin,
niacin, vitamin A, calcium and iron represent the minimum levels of
enrichment nutrients (converted to a 100 g basis) as listed in
Specifications below.
Nutrient |
Amount |
Unit |
Water |
8.7 |
g |
Energy |
339.8 |
Kcal |
Protein |
18.2 |
g |
Total Lipid |
1.3 |
g |
Carbohydrate |
69.6 |
g |
Fiber,
total dietary |
18.18 |
g |
Ash |
2.2 |
g |
Calcium |
110 |
mg |
Iron |
2.90 |
mg |
Magnesium |
182.90 |
mg |
Phosphorus |
356 |
mg |
Potassium |
706 |
mg |
Sodium |
17.5 |
mg |
Zinc |
2.0 |
mg |
Copper |
0.9 |
mg |
Manganese |
3.0 |
mg |
Selenium |
2 |
mcg |
Vitamin C |
0 |
mg |
Thiamin |
0.44 |
mg |
Riboflavin |
0.26 |
mg |
Niacin |
3.53 |
mg |
Pantothenic acid |
1.2 |
mg |
Vitamin B-6 |
0.4 |
mg |
Folate |
150 |
mcg |
Vitamin
B-12 |
0 |
mcg |
Vitamin A |
2205.00 |
IU |
Vitamin E |
0.1 |
mg-ATE |
Vitamin D |
n/a |
IU |
Iodine |
n/a |
mcg |
2.
Components: (per 100 g SF Bulgur)
85% Bulgur
Milled from any classes of wheat defined in the "official grain
standard of the United States." Cracked, debranned.
15%
Soy grits
Defatted, toasted, or expeller processed.
3.
Specifications:
CHEMICAL
AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
ITEM 1 |
Minimum |
Maximum |
Moisture, % |
-- |
11.5 |
Protein (Nx6.25), %
2 |
17.3 |
-- |
Crude Fat 2 |
-- |
2.6 |
Ash, % 2 |
-- |
3 |
Crude Fiber, % 2 |
-- |
2.6 |
Total Bacteria Count
per gram |
-- |
50,000 |
Foreign Material:
Other grains except wheat and soy grits, % |
-- |
0.10 |
Materials other than
cereal grains or soy grits, % 4 |
-- |
0.10 |
Scorched particles
(whole kernels and/or pieces of kernels of wheat or soy), % |
-- |
0.20 |
Ungelatinized wheat
particles (whole kernels and/or pieces of kernels), % |
-- |
0.9 |
Whole processed
kernels remaining on U.S. Standard No. 8 woven-wire-cloth sieve, % |
-- |
3.5 |
Material that will
pass through U.S. Standard No. 8 woven-wire-cloth sieve, % |
81 |
-- |
Material that will
pass through U.S. Standard No. 14 woven-wire-cloth sieve, % |
-- |
23 |
Material that will
pass through U.S. Standard No. 30 woven-wire-cloth sieve, % |
-- |
1.2 |
1 All
percentages are on the basis of weight.
2 These limiting factors are on a
moisture-free basis.
3 For maximum ash see table on
"Maximum Ash Allowable Without Discount at Specified Calcium Levels" in
USDA Specifications
4 Including grain hulls either
attached or detached.
However, any hulls attached to product should be detached before
inclusion in the hull fraction.
NOTE: the chemical and physical product requirements for the individual
ingredients (bulgur and soy grits) can be found in USDA Export Purchase
Announcement BWSF7)
(Source: USDA:FSA:PDD:EOB February 12, 1998 (Contact Tel: 202-690-3565)
BWSF7: PURCHASE OF BULGUR/SOY-FORTIFIED BULGUR FOR USE IN EXPORT
PROGRAMS – SPECIFICATIONS)
4.
Packaging:
50 kg (110.23 lb.) bags of woven polypropylene. This fabric contains an
inhibitor to resist ultra-violet absorption along with an anti-skid
coating.
5.
Shelf Life:
Minimum one year. See "Section III: Storage/Shelf
Life Specifications" for more information.
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