Betekenis van:
viscera
viscera
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- de inwendige delen in de buik, speciaal de darmen
- internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity)
"`viscera' is the plural form of `viscus'"
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Cephalopods (without viscera) [26]
- viscera or parts of viscera remaining in the carcase, except for the kidneys, must be removed entirely and as soon as possible, unless the competent authority authorises otherwise.
- The viscera must accompany the body as specified in point 4. The viscera must be identifiable as belonging to a given animal.
- daily inspection of the viscera and body cavities of a representative sample of birds;
- The viscera must be identifiable as belonging to a given animal.
- The viscera must accompany the body as specified in point 4.
- ‘Offal’ means fresh meat other than that of the carcase, including viscera and blood.
- viscera or parts of viscera remaining in the carcase, except for the kidneys, must be removed entirely, if possible, and as soon as possible, unless otherwise authorised by the competent authority.
- Any viscera removed must accompany the slaughtered animal to the slaughterhouse and be identified as belonging to that animal.
- come into contact with no other carcase, offal or viscera, including those that have already undergone post-mortem inspection.
- Birds that die peracutely may show minimal gross lesions, consisting of dehydration and congestion of viscera and muscles.
- In other circumstances, the head (except for tusks, antlers and horns) and all the viscera except for the stomach and intestines must accompany the body.
- formation of a significant amount of gas in the gastro-intestinal tract with discolouring of the internal organs (when these viscera are present),
- In addition, Pectinidae are processed to withdraw the viscera and thus mitigate the risk of viral contamination in the edible part of the product.
- ‘Viscera’ means the organs of the thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities, as well as the trachea and oesophagus and, in birds, the crop.