Danish Table Cream 38% Fat
High-fat table cream from Denmark at 38% milkfat, ideal for cooking and direct consumption. It qualifies for HTS 0401.50.05.00 as unsweetened cream over 10% but under 45% fat, imported pursuant to Additional U.S. Note 5 quota terms for designated countries. Excludes any concentration or sweetening per chapter definitions.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If fat content not exceeding 1% by weight
Very low-fat milk or cream uses subheading 0401.10, distinct from higher-fat creams.
If processed into butter meeting 80%+ milkfat specs
Butter with precise fat/solids composition per heading 0405 note shifts from cream.
If prepared with vegetable fats replacing milk constituents
Products replacing natural milk fats classify as dairy substitutes in Chapter 19.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Secure advance import license from USDA for Denmark-origin goods under Note 5
• Label fat content accurately on commercial invoice; common pitfall is incorrect fat measurement leading to reclassification
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