Frozen Cavendish Bananas

Cavendish bananas, the most common variety, are peeled, sliced, and frozen without added sugar to preserve their sweet flavor and texture for smoothies and baking. They fall under HTS 0811.90.10.00 as frozen bananas, uncooked or cooked by steaming/boiling in water, in the 'bananas and plantains' subheading. This classification applies to individually quick frozen (IQF) bananas suitable for food processing.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China3.4%+25.0%28.4%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½Mexico3.4%β€”3.4%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Canada3.4%β€”3.4%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany3.4%β€”3.4%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Japan3.4%β€”3.4%

Alternative Classifications

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

0811.90.40.00Higher: 36.2% vs 28.4%

If containing added sugar

Frozen bananas with added sugar or sweetening matter classify under the provision for fruit containing added sugar, separate from unsweetened frozen bananas.

0803.90.00Lower: 25% vs 28.4%

If imported fresh, not frozen

Fresh Cavendish bananas fall under heading 0803 for fresh bananas, as freezing changes the physical state to Chapter 08 frozen provisions.

2008.99.60.00Higher: 46.2% vs 28.4%

If pureed or processed into pulp

Frozen banana puree or pulp is considered a processed fruit preparation under Chapter 20, not simply frozen whole/sliced fruit.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ Verify country of origin documentation as many frozen bananas come from Latin America; ensure phytosanitary certificates confirm freeze treatment

β€’ Label packages with net weight excluding packaging and declare as 'frozen bananas' to avoid misclassification as fresh fruit under Chapter 08

β€’ Check for added sugar content; if present, ensure it doesn't exceed levels that shift classification to other sweetened frozen fruit codes

Related Products under HTS 0811.90.10.00

IQF Frozen Plantain Slices

Individually quick frozen plantain slices from green or ripe plantains, typically used in Caribbean and African cuisines for frying or baking. Classified under HTS 0811.90.10.00 as frozen plantains, which are a type of banana, uncooked or simply frozen without further cooking. These remain firm for cooking applications post-thawing.

Frozen Peeled Banana Chunks

Peeled and chunked bananas frozen in bulk for industrial use in ice cream or yogurt production. HTS 0811.90.10.00 covers these as frozen bananas, whether whole, sliced, or chunked, provided no added sugar or cooking beyond steaming for blanching. Ideal for manufacturers needing consistent sizing.

Organic Frozen Plantains

Certified organic plantains, frozen whole or halved, grown without synthetic pesticides for health-conscious markets. Falls under HTS 0811.90.10.00 as frozen plantains; organic status is noted statistically per General Note 6 but doesn't change base classification. Suitable for retail thawing and cooking.

Frozen Lady Finger Bananas

Small, sweet Lady Finger (or Baby Banana) variety frozen whole after peeling, popular in desserts and snacks. Classified in HTS 0811.90.10.00 as all frozen bananas including specialty types like Lady Finger, uncooked or steamed prior to freezing. Their compact size makes them ideal for portion control.

Bulk Frozen Banana Puree Equivalent Chunks

Frozen banana chunks processed to mimic puree texture for smoothie bases, still classified as chunks under HTS 0811.90.10.00 since not fully pureed. These are steamed lightly before freezing to preserve enzymes and color. Used in large volumes by beverage manufacturers.