Dried Anasazi Beans

Heritage dried Anasazi beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) display maroon-and-white mottling, discovered in ancient cliff dwellings. Under HTS 0713.39.41 as other dried, shelled Phaseolus beans outside quota. Mild flavor perfect for Southwestern dishes.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+35.0%35%
🇲🇽MexicoFree+10.0%10%
🇨🇦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
🇩🇪GermanyFree+10.0%10%
🇯🇵JapanFree+10.0%10%

Alternative Classifications

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

0710.80.97Higher: 49.9% vs 35%

If hybrids of leguminous vegetables frozen

Frozen hybrids have different classification in heading 0710.

0713.40.10Same rate: 35%

If dried lentils instead

Lentils (Lens culinaris) classified in separate subheading.

0802Lower: 10% vs 35%

If actually dried nuts mistaken for beans

Dried nuts and fruits belong in Chapter 08.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Market as identity-preserved for premium pricing to specialty buyers

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Pre-clear with CBP for heirloom varieties to avoid delays

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Shelled and dried black turtle beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) are small, black-skinned beans commonly used in Latin American cuisine for soups and stews. They fall under HTS 0713.39.41 as dried leguminous vegetables of the Phaseolus species, entered for consumption outside the quota period. These beans are not skinned or split, preserving their whole form for cooking.

Dried Pinto Beans

Whole, shelled dried pinto beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) feature a speckled beige-and-brown pattern and are a staple in Mexican refried beans and chili. Classified under HTS 0713.39.41 for dried, unshelled Phaseolus beans outside quota periods. They remain in their natural dried state without further processing.

Dried Navy Beans

Small, oval dried navy beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) are white and prized for baked bean recipes and soups. HTS 0713.39.41 covers these shelled, dried leguminous vegetables entered outside quota periods. They are neither skinned nor split, suitable for direct rehydration.

Dried Cranberry Beans

Dried cranberry beans (Phaseolus vulgaris), also known as borlotti, have cream-colored pods with red streaks and a creamy texture when cooked. They qualify for HTS 0713.39.41 as other dried beans of Phaseolus spp., shelled and entered anytime outside quota. Ideal for Italian minestrone and stews.

Dried Pink Beans

Small, pale pink dried pink beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) are meaty and hold shape well in stews. Under HTS 0713.39.41 for dried, shelled Phaseolus beans withdrawn for consumption anytime. Popular in Southwestern U.S. and Mexican cooking.

Dried Appaloosa Beans

Heirloom dried appaloosa beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) feature spotted purple-and-white markings, similar to the horse breed. HTS 0713.39.41 applies to these shelled, dried beans of Phaseolus outside quota periods. Excellent for baking and salads.