Dried Shelled Brazil Nuts Retail Bags
Retail-ready bags of dried, shelled Brazil nuts for direct consumer sale, with shells removed post-harvest. HTS 0801.22.00.00 covers these as shelled Brazil nuts, whether fresh or dried, prior to any cooking.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If blanched or otherwise prepared beyond shelling
Blanched (skins removed) nuts enter Chapter 20 as prepared or preserved.
If in-shell coconuts misdeclared as Brazil nuts
Coconuts have separate in-shell codes; species-specific classification required.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Comply with country-of-origin labeling; Brazil nuts often from South America—include harvest date
• Test for selenium levels; high natural content requires nutritional labeling under FDA rules
• Avoid vacuum-packing that implies preservation, risking shift to other provisions
Related Products under HTS 0801.22.00.00
Organic Shelled Brazil Nuts
Certified organic shelled Brazil nuts, dried without synthetic pesticides, kernels only. Falls under HTS 0801.22.00.00 for shelled Brazil nuts; organic status per General Statistical Note 6 but doesn't change base classification.
Shelled Brazil Nuts
Shelled Brazil nuts are the edible kernels of Bertholletia excelsa nuts with the hard outer shells removed, fresh or dried. They fall under HTS 0801.22.00.00 as shelled Brazil nuts, distinct from unshelled nuts in 0801.21.
Raw Shelled Brazil Nuts Bulk Pack
Bulk packs of raw, shelled Brazil nuts, dried for export, used in confectionery and baking. Classified under HTS 0801.22.00.00 specifically for shelled Brazil nuts, fresh or dried, without further processing.
Premium Large Shelled Brazil Nuts
Large-sized, shelled Brazil nuts selected for premium markets, fresh or dried. HTS 0801.22.00.00 applies uniformly to all shelled Brazil nuts regardless of size, as no size-based statistical breaks exist.