Shucked shellfish definition
Shucked shellfish means molluscan shellfish that have one or both shells removed. "Single service articles" means cups, containers, lids, closures, plates, knives, forks, spoons,
Shucked shellfish means SHELLFISH, whole or in part, from which one
More Definitions of Shucked shellfish
Shucked shellfish. : means a lot/set of containers of no more than one day's shucked shellfish product produced under conditions as nearly uniform as possible, and designated by a common container code or marking.
Shucked shellfish means shellfish, or parts thereof, which have been removed from their shells. "Skimmer table" means a shallow, perforated table used in washing and draining of shucked shellfish. "Transplanting" means the moving of shellfish from one area to another for the purpose of propagation
Shucked shellfish means shellfish meats, whether whole or in part, which have been removed from the shell.
Shucked shellfish means shellfish, whole or in part, from which one or both shells have been
Shucked shellfish means molluscan shellfish that have one or both shells removed. (ck) “Single-service articles” means tableware, carry-out utensils, and other items
Shucked shellfish means molluscan shellfish that have operation.