Centennial Hop Pellets T-90
T-90 pellets from Centennial hops, produced by grinding whole leaf hops with minimal pellization (90% cone content), delivering high alpha acids for pale ales. HTS 1210.20.00.20 covers these as hop cone pellets, including Type 90 industry standard.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If classified specifically as lupulin pellets rather than cone pellets
Statistical suffix distinguishes lupulin pellets from standard hop cone pellets within the same heading.
If dried but not pelletized and considered a vegetable provisionally preserved
Dried hop cones without further processing might align with Chapter 7 dried vegetables if not primarily for flavoring.
If chemically treated with CO2 extract for aroma enhancement
Hops with added chemical extracts become chemical preparations rather than simple plant products.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Specify T-90 vs Type 45 on invoices to prevent confusion with extracts; test for essential oil content
• Avoid pitfall: vacuum-sealed imports without oxygen absorbers can lead to mold claims at entry
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