Dried Enoki Mushrooms

Long, thin dried enoki mushrooms (Flammulina velutipes) are whole dehydrated for extended shelf life in Japanese and Korean dishes. They qualify for HTS 0712.39.21.00 as other dried mushrooms, whole, solely preserved by drying. Not further prepared means no cooking or seasoning.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China2.6%+35.0%37.6%
🇲🇽Mexico2.6%+10.0%12.6%
🇨🇦Canada2.6%+10.0%12.6%
🇩🇪Germany2.6%+10.0%12.6%
🇯🇵Japan2.6%+10.0%12.6%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

2003.10.01Higher: 43.5% vs 37.6%

If frozen-dried or with preservatives

Any preservation beyond air-drying moves to prepared mushrooms in heading 2003.

0712.39.40.00Lower: 35% vs 37.6%

If in powder form

Dried mushrooms in powder are separately provided for in 0712.39.40.

1905.90.10Lower: 25% vs 37.6%

If mixed into soup bases or dehydrated mixes

Products containing dried mushrooms as ingredients for retail classify under prepared foods in Chapter 19.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Include fumigation certificates if from high-risk regions to meet USDA quarantine rules

Declare exact moisture content (<10% typically) to prove 'dried' status and avoid fresh classification

Watch for set sales with veggies—may trigger 'sets' under 0712.90 if bundled

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