Dehydrated Leek Powder

Dehydrated leek powder is made by drying leeks and grinding them into a fine powder, used for seasoning stocks, sauces, or as a thickener in recipes. It qualifies for HTS 0712.90.85.30 as dried leeks in powder form, provided no further preparation like salting or flavor enhancement occurs. This keeps it within the scope of simply dried vegetables not further prepared.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China8.3%+35.0%43.3%
🇲🇽Mexico8.3%+10.0%18.3%
🇨🇦Canada8.3%+10.0%18.3%
🇩🇪Germany8.3%+10.0%18.3%
🇯🇵Japan8.3%+10.0%18.3%

Alternative Classifications

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

0711.90Lower: 17.7% vs 43.3%

If the powder results from provisionally preserved leeks

If derived from leeks preserved temporarily in solutions before drying, it falls under 0711 rather than purely dried under 0712.

2103.90.90Lower: 23.9% vs 43.3%

If blended with salt, herbs, or as a prepared sauce mix

Leek powder in seasoning blends or sauce bases is classified under 2103 for mixed condiments and preparations, not pure dried vegetables.

2005Lower: 21.2% vs 43.3%

If acidified or preserved beyond drying

Powder from leeks treated with acids or other preservatives moves to Chapter 20 for otherwise prepared vegetables.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Ensure particle size analysis confirms it's powder from dried leeks only, without binders; obtain FDA prior notice for food imports; watch for reclassification if moisture levels suggest it's not fully dried

Related Products under HTS 0712.90.85.30

Dried Whole Leeks

Dried whole leeks are fresh leeks that have been dehydrated to preserve them for extended storage, retaining their cylindrical bulb and leaf structure without further processing. They fall under HTS 0712.90.85.30 as dried leeks, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared, suitable for rehydration in soups or stews. This classification applies to vegetables dried solely for preservation, excluding those rendered suitable for immediate consumption.

Dried Sliced Leeks

Dried sliced leeks consist of leek bulbs and greens cut into rings or strips and then dehydrated, commonly used as a flavor base in dehydrated soups or seasonings. Classified under HTS 0712.90.85.30 for dried leeks that are sliced but not further prepared, they must remain unseasoned and unsuitable for direct eating. This ensures they align with the heading for whole, cut, sliced, broken, or powdered dried vegetables.

Dried Chopped Leeks

Dried chopped leeks are leeks diced into small pieces and dehydrated, ideal for adding to instant noodle packets or dry rubs. Under HTS 0712.90.85.30, they are broken or cut dried leeks not further prepared, distinguishing them from seasoned products. The drying process preserves flavor while keeping them as a basic ingredient.

Air-Dried Leek Flakes

Air-dried leek flakes are thin slices of leeks dried at low temperatures to preserve color and nutrients, used in gourmet dehydrated blends. They fit HTS 0712.90.85.30 as sliced or broken dried leeks, not further prepared for immediate use. This classification supports their role as a shelf-stable ingredient.

Freeze-Dried Leek Pieces

Freeze-dried leek pieces are leeks frozen then sublimated to remove moisture, resulting in lightweight broken pieces for backpacking meals. Classified in HTS 0712.90.85.30 as dried (by freeze-drying) leeks that are broken, without further preparation. Freeze-drying is a drying method preserving structure for rehydration.

Organic Dried Leeks

Organic dried leeks are certified organic leeks dehydrated without synthetic preservatives, sliced or whole for health food markets. They are under HTS 0712.90.85.30 as dried leeks not further prepared, with organic status noted statistically per General Note 6. Certification ensures compliance with approved standards.