Skinned Dried Baby Lima Beans
Baby lima beans dried and skinned (outer skin removed) for premium texture in recipes, seasonal import. Under HTS 0713.39.21.30 as 'whether or not skinned or split' dried shelled beans of baby lima type. Fits chapter scope for minimally processed legumes.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If ground into bean flour after skinning
Further milling classifies as vegetable flours under Chapter 11.
If other skinned Phaseolus beans, non-seasonal
Non-baby or off-season variants use expanded statistical categories.
If roasted or otherwise prepared
Any cooking or roasting moves to Chapter 20 preserved vegetable provisions.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Detail skinning method in processing certificates to stay within 'skinned' allowance
• Test for aflatoxin levels common in legumes; include lab reports
• Register importer with APHIS for pulse imports if from quota-restricted origins
Related Products under HTS 0713.39.21.30
Dried Baby Lima Beans (5 lb Bag)
These are small, tender dried baby lima beans (Phaseolus lunatus) harvested and dried for long-term storage, entered for consumption from May to August. They fall under HTS 0713.39.21.30 as shelled, dried leguminous vegetables of Phaseolus spp., specifically baby lima beans during the seasonal quota period. Skinned or split varieties are also included if meeting the criteria.
Organic Dried Baby Lima Beans
Certified organic baby lima beans, dried and shelled, suitable for soups and stews, imported during the May-August consumption period. Classified under HTS 0713.39.21.30 as dried Phaseolus lunatus baby lima beans per statistical notes on certified organic standards. They remain whole or split but unsuitable for immediate consumption without cooking.
Split Baby Lima Beans (Dried)
Dried baby lima beans that have been shelled and split for quicker cooking, entered for summer consumption. HTS 0713.39.21.30 covers such processed forms of Phaseolus spp. baby lima beans during May 1-August 31. They require rehydration and are not for immediate eating.
Fordhook Baby Lima Beans (Dried)
Premium Fordhook variety dried baby lima beans, small-seeded Phaseolus lunatus, for retail during peak season. This HTS 0713.39.21.30 statistical break targets baby limas entered May-August for consumption. Shelled and dried per leguminous vegetable definitions.