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QUESTIONS
Оглавление1 3.3. Did the Federation of Homemakers’ Court determine whether the USDA’s regulation was beneficial? What standard did the court apply in reviewing the regulation?
2 3.4. Why dried apples and dried cherries, but raisins and prunes? Most dried fruits are named by simply adding “dried” to the common fruit name. Raisin and prunes are different because centuries ago when grapes and plums arrived shriveled up after a long shipment from France, they were identified by the French names for the fruit, which are raisin (grape) and prune (plum).