Freeze-Dried Cherries
Freeze-dried cherries retain color and shape through sublimation drying process. HTS 0813.40.30.90 includes these as other dried cherries, as method doesn't change heading. Ideal for instant cereals and backpacking foods.
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• Document freeze-drying parameters to prove equivalence to air-dried
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Dried Tart Cherries
Dried tart cherries (Prunus cerasus) are dehydrated cherries commonly used in baking, trail mixes, and health foods. They fall under HTS 0813.40.30.90 as 'other' dried cherries, distinct from sweet cherries or those of headings 0801-0806. These are not provisionally preserved under heading 0812 but fully dried for long-term storage.
Dried Montmorency Cherries
Dried Montmorency cherries, a variety of tart cherry, are air-dried whole fruits used in cereals and snacks. Classified under HTS 0813.40.30.90 as other dried cherries, excluding those in headings 0801-0806. They differ from fresh cherries (0809) and provisionally preserved types.
Dried Balaton Cherries
Dried Balaton cherries are a hybrid tart-sweet variety dried for use in yogurt toppings and baking mixes. They are categorized in HTS 0813.40.30.90 as other dried cherries not covered by primary cherry headings. Drying process removes sufficient moisture for shelf stability.
Dried Bing Cherries
Dried Bing cherries, typically dark sweet cherries dehydrated for snacking, fit HTS 0813.40.30.90 as other dried cherries. Excludes fresh sweet cherries of 0809 and provisionally preserved under 0812. Commonly pitted or whole for consumer packs.
Dried Rainier Cherries
Dried Rainier cherries, known for their yellow blush, are sun- or oven-dried for premium trail mixes. Classified as other dried cherries in HTS 0813.40.30.90, separate from primary fresh cherry headings. Unsuitable for 0812 due to full dehydration.
Dried Lambert Cherries
Dried Lambert cherries, a firm sweet variety, are dehydrated for baking and confectionery. HTS 0813.40.30.90 covers these as other dried cherries beyond main headings. Drying ensures suitability for immediate consumption unlike 0812 fruits.