Rye Meal
Rye meal consists of fragmented rye grains where 95% passes 1.25mm sieve, qualifying under HTS 1103.19.90. Meets wheat/rye starch >80%, ash ≤2.5% standards. Used in dark breads and baking.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If 80% passes 500μm sieve per Note B
Rye qualifying finer sieve moves to 1102 as rye flour/meal.
If lowest ash and finest grind
Superior rye flour grades shift to Chapter 11 flour subheadings.
If dried but unfragmented rye
Unmilled cereal grains in Chapter 7, not groats.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Rye has strictest ash limit (2.5%); test rigorously to prevent 2302 shift
• Declare as 'meal' not flour; particle size determines heading
• Organic certification helps; conventional rye often has higher mineral content
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