Mulato Chile Powder
Mulato chile powder is ground from ripened, dried poblano peppers with chocolate notes for complex moles. HTS 0904.21.60.90 for other ground Capsicum fruits applies to this Mexican heirloom variety. Drying process defines spice status.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If statistical breakout for ancho/mulato hybrids
Future suffixes may specify as trade grows.
If garlic/onion added for rub mixes
Chapter 91 covers spice mixtures beyond pure ground.
If fresh bell peppers mistakenly dried minimally
Fresh/uncured vegetables stay in Chapter 07.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Distinguish ripeness stage from ancho (unripe poblano) in documentation
• FDA prior notice required for all spice entries; file via ACE system
• Declare net weight excluding non-dutiable containers for accuracy
Related Products under HTS 0904.21.60.90
Ancho Chile Powder
Ancho chile powder is made from dried poblano peppers of the genus Capsicum, ground into a fine powder used in Mexican cuisine for sauces and moles. It falls under HTS 0904.21.60.90 as dried fruits of Capsicum that are crushed or ground, distinct from whole dried peppers. This classification applies to pure spice forms without additives.
Cayenne Pepper Powder
Cayenne pepper powder is finely ground dried cayenne peppers (Capsicum annuum) known for their intense heat in hot sauces and rubs. Classified under HTS 0904.21.60.90 for other ground fruits of the genus Capsicum, excluding common varieties like paprika. It's a pure spice without further processing.
Guajillo Chile Powder
Guajillo chile powder comes from grinding dried guajillo peppers (Capsicum sorbanaceum), prized for mild heat and berry notes in authentic Mexican dishes. HTS 0904.21.60.90 covers this as other ground Capsicum fruits beyond standard cayenne or paprika. Pure form ensures spice chapter classification.
Chipotle Chile Powder
Chipotle chile powder is ground from smoked and dried jalapeño peppers (Capsicum annuum var. annuum), offering smoky flavor for barbecue and moles. It qualifies for HTS 0904.21.60.90 as other crushed/ground Capsicum fruits, post-drying process. Smoking doesn't alter the dried spice classification.
Pasilla Chile Powder
Pasilla chile powder derives from dried chilaca peppers (Capsicum annuum), ground for rich, raisin-like flavor in traditional salsas. Under HTS 0904.21.60.90 for other ground genus Capsicum, as a specialty beyond cayenne/paprika. Ensures proper spice import duties.
Bird's Eye Chili Powder
Bird's eye chili powder is intensely hot ground dried Capsicum frutescens peppers, popular in Thai and African cuisines. HTS 0904.21.60.90 captures this as other ground Capsicum fruits. High capsaicin content defines its spice use.