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1 p PickYourOwn.org - Approximate ph of Fruits, Vegteables and Proceesed Foods Approximate ph of Foods and Food Products The ph and/or acidity of a food are generally used to determine processing requirements and the applicability of GMP regulations for regulatory purposes. Methods and conditions for determining the ph and acidity of foods are also summarized in 21 CFR Item Approximate ph Abalone Abalone mushroom Ackees 5.50 Aloe vera 6.10 Aloe Juice Anchovies 6.50 Anchovies, stuffed w/capers, in olive oil 5.58 Antipesto Apple, baked with sugar Apple, eating Apples Delicious 3.90 Golden Delicious 3.60 Jonathan 3.33 McIntosh 3.34 Juice Sauce Winesap 3.47 Apricots Canned Page 1 of 11
2 Dried, stewed Nectar 3.78 Pureed, Strained Arrowroot Crackers Arrowroot Cruel Artichokes Artichokes, canned, acidified Artichokes, French, cooked Artichokes, Jerusalem, cooked Asparagus Buds 6.70 Stalks 6.10 Asparagus, cooked Asparagus, canned Asparagus, frozen, cooked Asparagus, green, canned Asparagus, strained Avocados Baby corn Baby Food Soup, unstrained Bamboo Shoots Bamboo Shoots, preserved Bananas Bananas, red Banana, yellow Barley, cooked Basil pesto 4.90 Bass, sea, broiled Bass, striped, broiled Beans Black Boston style Kidney Lima 6.50 Soy String 5.60 Wax Beans, pork & tomato sauce, canned Beans, refried 5.90 Beans, vegetarian, tomato sauce, canned 5.32 Beets Beets, cooked Beets, canned, acidified Page 2 of 11
3 Beets, canned Beets, chopped Beets, strained Bird's nest soup Blackberries, Washington Blueberries, Maine Blueberries, frozen Bluefish, Boston, filet, broiled Bran Flakes All Bran Bread, white Bread, Boston, brown 6.53 Bread, Cracked wheat Bread, pumpernickel Bread, Rye Bread, whole wheat Breadfruit, cooked 5.33 Broccoli, cooked Broccoli, frozen, cooked Broccoli, canned Brussels sprout Buttermilk Cabbage Green Red Savoy 6.30 White 6.20 Cactus 4.70 Calamary (Squid) 5.80 Cantaloupe Capers 6.00 Carp 6.00 Carrots Carrots, canned Carrots, chopped Carrots, cooked Carrots, pureed Carrots, strained Cauliflower 5.60 Cauliflower, cooked Caviar, American Celery Celery, cooked Page 3 of 11
4 Celery Knob, cooked Cereal, strained Chayote (mirliton), cooked Cheese, American, mild 4.98 Cheese, Camembert 7.44 Cheese, Cheddar 5.90 Cheese, Cottage Cheese, Cream, Philadelphia Cheese Dip 5.80 Cheese, Edem 5.40 Cheese, Old English 6.15 Cheese, Roquefort Cheese, Parmesan Cheese, Snippy l Cheese, Stilton 5.70 Cheese, Swiss Gruyere Cherries, California Cherries, frozen Cherries, black, canned Cherries, Maraschino Cherries, red, Water pack Cherries, Royal Ann Chicory Chili Sauce, acidified Chives Clams Clam Chowder, New England 6.40 Coconut, fresh Coconut milk Coconut preserves Codfish, boiled Cod liver 6.20 Conch Congee 6.40 Corn Corn, canned Corn Flakes Corn, frozen, cooked Corn, Golden Bantam, cooked on cob Crab meat Crabapple Jelly, corn Cranberry Juice, canned Crabmeat, cooked Cream, 20 per cent Page 4 of 11
5 Cream, 40 per cent Cream of Asparagus 6.10 Cream of Coconut, canned Cream of Potato soup 6.00 Cream of Wheat, cooked Chrysanthemum drink 6.50 Cucumbers Cucumbers, Dill pickles Cucumbers, pickled Curry sauce 6.00 Curry Paste,acidified Cuttlefish 6.30 Dates, canned Dates, Dromedary Dungeness Crab Meat Eggplant Eggs, new-laid, whole 6.58 White 7.96 Yolk 6.10 Eell 6.20 Escarolle Enchalada sauce Fennel (Anise) Fennel, cooked Figs, Calamyrna Figs, canned Flounder, boiled Flounder, fi1et, broiled Four bean salad 5.60 Fruit cocktail Garlic 5.80 Gelatin Dessert 2.60 Gelatin, plain jell 6.08 Gherkin Ginger Ginseng, Korean drink Gooseberries Graham Crackers Grapes, canned Grapes, Concord Grapes, Lady Finger Grapes, Malaga Grapes, Niagara Grapes, Ribier Page 5 of 11
6 Grapes, Seedless Grapes, Tokyo Grapefruit Grapefruit, canned Grapefruit Juice, canned Grass jelly Greens, Mixed, chopped Greens, Mixed, strained Grenadine Syrup 2.31 Guava nectar 5.50 Guava, canned Guava Jelly 3.73 Haddock, Filet, broiled Hearts of Palm 5.70 Herring 6.10 Hominy, cooked Honey Honey Aloe 4.70 Horseradish, freshly ground 5.35 Huckleberries, cooked with sugar Jackfruit Jam, fruit Jellies, fruit Jujube Junket type Dessert: Raspberry 6.27 Vanilla 6.49 Kale, cooked Ketchup Kippered, Herring, Marshall Herring, Pickled Kelp 6.30 Kumquat, Florida Leeks Leeks, cooked Lemon Juice Lentils, cooked Lentil Soup 5.80 Lettuce Lettuce, Boston Lettuce, Iceberg Lime Juice Lime Lobster bisque Page 6 of 11
7 Lobster soup 5.70 Lobster, cooked Loganberries Loquat (May be acidified to ph 3.8) 5.10 Lotus Root Lychee Macaroni, cooked Mackerel, King, boiled Mackerel, Spanish, broiled Mackerel, canned Mangoes, ripe Mangoes, green Mangostine? Maple syrup 5.15 Maple syrup, light (Acidified) 4.60 Matzos 5.70 Mayhaw (a variety of strawberry) Melba Toast Melon, Casaba Melons, Honey dew Melons, Persian Milk, cow Milk, Acidophilus Milk, condensed 6.33 Milk, evaporated Milk, Goat's 6.48 Milk, peptonized 7.10 Milk, Sour, fine curd Milkfish 5.30 Mint Jelly 3.01 Molasses Muscadine (A variety of grape) Mushrooms Mushrooms, cooked Mushroom Soup, Cream of, canned Mussels Mustard Nata De Coco 5.00 Nectarines Noodles, boiled Oatmeal, cooked Octopus Okra, cooked Olives, black Page 7 of 11
8 Olives, green, fermented Olives, ripe Onions, pickled Onions, red Onion white Onions, yellow Oranges, Florida Oranges, Florida "color added" Orange Juice, California Orange, Juice Florida Orange, Marmalade Oysters Oyster, smoked 6.00 Oyster mushrooms Palm, heart of 6.70 Papaya Papaya Marmalade Parsley Parsnip Parsnips, cooked Pate 5.90 Peaches Peaches, canned Peaches, cooked with sugar Peaches, frozen Peanut Butter 6.28 Peanut Soup 7.5 Pears, Bartlett Pears, canned Pears, Sickle cooked w/sugar Pear Nectar 4.03 Peas, canned Peas, Chick, Garbanzo Peas, cooked Peas, dried (split green), cooked Peas, dried (split yellow), cooked Peas, frozen, cooked Peas, pureed Pea Soup, Cream of, Canned 5.70 Peas, strained Peppers Peppers, green Persimmons Pickles, fresh pack Page 8 of 11
9 Pimiento Pimento, canned, acidified Pineapple Pineapple, canned Pineapple Juice, canned Plum Nectar 3.45 Plums, Blue Plums, Damson Plums, Frozen Plums, Green Gage Plums, Green Gage, canned Plums, Red Plums, spiced 3.64 Plums, Yellow Pollack, filet, broiled Pomegranate Porgy, broiled Pork & Beans, rts Potatoes Mashed 5.10 Prunes, dried, stewed Sweet Tubers 5.70 Potato Soup 5.90 Prune Juice Prune, pureed Prune, strained Puffed Rice Puffed Wheat Pumpkin Quince, fresh, stewed Quince Jelly 3.70 Radishes, red Radishes, white Raisins, seedless Rambutan (Thailand) 4.90 Raspberries Raspberries, frozen Raspberries, New Jersey Raspberry Jam Razor Clams 6.20 Razor shell (sea asparagus) 6.00 Rattan, Thailand Red Ginseng Page 9 of 11
10 Red Pepper Relish Rhubarb, California, stewed Rhubarb Canned 3.40 Rice (all cooked) Brown Krispies White Wild Rolls, white Romaine Salmon, fresh, boiled Salmon, fresh, broiled Salmon, Red Alaska, canned Salsa Sardines Sardine, Portuguese, in olive oil Satay sauce 5.00 Sauce, Enchilada Sauce, Fish Sauce, Shrimp Sauerkraut Scallion Scallop 6.00 Scotch Broth Sea Snail (Top shell) 6.00 Shad Roe, sauted Shallots, cooked Sherbet, raspberry 3.69 Sherry-wine 3.37 Shredded Ralston Shredded Wheat Shrimp Shrimp Paste Smelts, Sauted Soda Crackers Soup Broccoli Cheese Suop, condensed Chicken Broth, rts Corn Soup, condensed 6.80 Cream of celery Saoup, condensed Cream of Mushroom, condensed Cream style corn, condensed Cream of Potato soup, condensed Page 10 of 11
11 Cream of shrimp soup, condensed 5.80 Minestronen condensed 5.40 New England Clam Chowder,condensed6.00- Oyster Stew, condensed Tomato Rice Soup, condensed Soy infant formula Soy Sauce Soy bean curd (tofu) 7.20 Soybean milk 7.00 Spaghetti, cooked Spinach Spinach, chopped Spinach, cooked Spinach, frozen, cooked Spinach, pureed Spinach, strained Squash, acorn, cooked Squash, Kubbard, cooked Squash, white, cooked Squash, yellow, cooked Squid Sturgeon 6.20 Strawberries Strawberries, California Strawberries, frozen Strawberry Jam Straw mushroom 4.90 Sweet Potatoes Swiss Chard, cooked Tamarind Tangerine Taro syrup 4.50 Tea 7.20 Three-Bean Salad 5.40 Tofu (soybean Curd) 7.20 Tomatillo (resembling Cherry tomatoes) 3.83 Tomatoes Tomatoes, canned Tomatoes, Juice Tomatoes, Paste Tomatoes, Puree Tomatoes, Strained Tomatoes, Wine ripened Tomato Soup, Cream of, canned Page 11 of 11
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