Jars of Preserved Sea Urchin Gonads
Uni, the orange gonads of sea urchins, is a delicacy preserved in jars with light salt brine for sushi use. Classified under HTS 1605.59.60.00 as 'other' prepared molluscs, as sea urchins (Echinoidea) are aquatic invertebrates per tariff definitions.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If processed with additives beyond simple preservation
Complex formulations may classify under 'other prepared aquatic invertebrates' if not purely mollusc.
If for frozen, uncooked gonads
Unprepared or minimally processed forms remain in Chapter 3 as fresh/frozen invertebrates.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Submit FDA prior notice 2-8 hours before arrival for shellfish safety compliance
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• Label with country of origin and 'wild-caught' or 'farmed' status per US regulations
Related Products under HTS 1605.59.60.00
Canned Sea Asparagus
Sea asparagus, a salty marine green also known as samphire, is harvested from coastal saltwater marshes and preserved in cans with brine. It falls under HTS 1605.59.60.00 as 'other' prepared or preserved molluscs, since it is classified as a type of aquatic invertebrate in this category despite its vegetable-like appearance.
Canned Abalone in Brine
Tender abalone meat from Haliotis species is cooked and canned in brine for long shelf life. It qualifies for HTS 1605.59.60.00 as preserved 'other' molluscs, distinct from octopus/squid in prior subheadings.
Pickled Whelk Meat
Whelk (Neptunea spp.), a large sea snail, is cleaned, cooked, and pickled in vinegar jars. Falls under HTS 1605.59.60.00 for other prepared molluscs beyond named categories like mussels.
Preserved Periwinkle Snails
Littorina littorea periwinkles are boiled and preserved in cans or pouches with salt water. HTS 1605.59.60.00 covers these as other prepared molluscs, common in European seafood snacks.
Canned Cockle Meat
Cockles (Cardium edule), small bivalve clams, are shucked, cooked, and canned in brine. Classified in HTS 1605.59.60.00 as other preserved molluscs, separate from oysters/mussels.
Bottled Preserved Limpets
Limpets (Patella spp.), rock-clinging gastropods, are foot meat preserved in oil or brine bottles. HTS 1605.59.60.00 applies to these uncommon but prepared 'other' molluscs.