Fairly smooth definition

Fairly smooth. ' means that the tomato is not conspicuously ridged or rough.
Fairly smooth means the carrot is not rough, ridged, or covered with secondary rootlets to the extent that, in the process of trimming, a loss of over 5 percent, by weight, of the root is incurred in excess of that which would occur if the root were perfect.
Fairly smooth means that the skin does not feel noticeably rough or coarse. The size of the fruit should be considered in judging texture, as large fruit is not usually as smooth as the

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Fairly smooth means that the parsnip is not rough, ridged, or covered with secondary roots to an extent which materially affects its appearance or causes a loss of more than 5 percent, by weight, in the ordinary preparation for use.
Fairly smooth means that the root is not rough or ridged to the extent that the appearance is materially affected. Very slight roughness over the crown or very slight pitting caused by the shedding of dead leaves shall not be considered as materially affecting the appearance.
Fairly smooth means that the carrot root is not rough, ridged, or covered with secondary rootlets to an extent which materially affects its ap­ pearance or causes a lo^s of more than
Fairly smooth means that the carrot is not rough, ridged, or covered with secondary rootlets to the extent that the appearance is materially affected.
Fairly smooth means the beets are not materially affected by roughness at the crown caused by abnormal growing conditions, shedding of dead leaves, or other means. Beets with only a slight roughness or pitting at the crown shall be considered as being fairly smooth.
Fairly smooth means that the appearance of the lemon is not materially affected by protrusions or lumpiness of the skin or by grooves or furrows. Coarse pebbling is an indication of good keeping quality and is not objectionable.
Fairly smooth means that the individual carrot is not rough, ridged, or covered with secondary