The definition of poultry no longer includes ratites. Where did they go?
ยง229.162(75) The TFER considers ratites as an exotic in accordance with Texas Meat and Poultry Inspection Act and Other Regulations of Exotic Animals in Interstate Commerce Rules and are included in the definition of exotics, Section 229.162(33), but are not listed. The cooking times and temperatures listed in the TFER, Section 229.164(k)(A) are consistent with those listed in the 2005 FDA Model Food code for ratites.
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