Salted Pollock Roe
Salted pollock roe consists of fish eggs from Alaska pollock preserved in brine or dry salt for extended shelf life. Classified under HTS 0305.20.40 as 'other' roes that are salted, it differs from fresh roe in 0302 and is prized in Asian cuisines like Japanese ikura substitutes.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If imported fresh or chilled without salt
Fresh or chilled roes stay in heading 0302 for unprocessed fish products, excluding any salting or drying.
If cooked or prepared for retail
Cooked or preserved roe preparations shift to Chapter 16 for processed seafood, not mere salting.
If processed into pellets fit for human consumption
Chapter notes exclude pellets suitable for human food from 0305-0308, directing to 0309.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide lab analysis confirming salt content over 10% to distinguish from lightly brined fresh roe
• Label clearly as 'salted roe' to prevent misclassification as caviar-style products under different subheadings
• Ensure country-of-origin labeling, as pollock from Russia may face additional sanctions or quotas
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