Pickled Cuttlefish Tentacles
Cuttlefish tentacles marinated in vinegar, garlic, and spices, then jarred for shelf stability. This vinegar-preserved product is covered by HTS 1605.54.60.10 for other cuttlefish preparations.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If raw tentacles simply frozen
Non-preserved frozen parts stay in Chapter 3 subheadings for aquatic invertebrates.
If sold as part of a mixed seafood salad set
Retail sets containing multiple preserved seafood types use the 'other mixtures' heading.
If heavily spiced as a food preparation
Excessive seasonings may classify as flavored food preps rather than primary seafood.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Test pH levels below 4.6 to qualify as low-acid canned food with proper FDA filing
• List all acids and preservatives on labels per 21 CFR 101.100 for molluscan shellfish
• Avoid bulk shipments without retail packaging to prevent 'not for retail' reclassification
Related Products under HTS 1605.54.60.10
Canned Cuttlefish in Brine
Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) that has been cleaned, cooked, and packed in brine inside metal cans for long-term preservation. This product falls under HTS 1605.54.60.10 as prepared or preserved cuttlefish, distinct from fresh or frozen forms in Chapter 3.
Frozen Cooked Cuttlefish Rings
Cuttlefish cut into rings, boiled or steamed, then quick-frozen for preservation and easy preparation. Classified under HTS 1605.54.60.10 as other prepared or preserved cuttlefish, excluding fresh or live forms.
Smoked Cuttlefish Fillets
Cuttlefish mantles filleted, smoked over wood for flavor, and vacuum-sealed as a ready-to-eat delicacy. This preserved form qualifies for HTS 1605.54.60.10 under prepared cuttlefish molluscs.
Cuttlefish in Olive Oil
Tenderized cuttlefish pieces preserved in extra virgin olive oil, often with herbs, in glass jars. Falls under HTS 1605.54.60.10 as other preserved cuttlefish, not fresh or simply frozen.
Dried Smoked Cuttlefish Strips
Thin strips of cuttlefish smoked and air-dried into jerky-like snacks popular in Asia. HTS 1605.54.60.10 applies to these prepared and preserved cuttlefish products.
Canned Cuttlefish Ink Paste
Pure cuttlefish ink extracted, pasteurized, and canned for culinary use in pasta and rice dishes. As a preserved cuttlefish product, it fits HTS 1605.54.60.10.