Mamey Sapote Preserves
Jam-like preserves from mameyes colorados, cooked down with sugar in jars. Named under HTS 2008.99.23.00 for preserved mameyes colorados. High pectin content for spreadable consistency.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If obtained by cooking per chapter note
Heading 2007 precedence for cooked fruit n.e.s.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Sugar content labeling mandatory; viscosity tests if claiming 'cooked'; retail vs bulk packaging affects entry
Related Products under HTS 2008.99.23.00
Canned Soursop Pulp
Pureed flesh of soursop (guanabana) fruit preserved in light syrup, packed in tins for retail sale. This falls under HTS 2008.99.23.00 as prepared soursop, a type of annona fruit not specified elsewhere in Chapter 20. It is processed by peeling, deseeding, and canning without fermentation.
Sapodilla Puree in Jars
Smooth puree of ripe sapodilla (sapote) fruit, lightly sweetened and sealed in glass jars for culinary use. Classified under HTS 2008.99.23.00 as preserved sapodillas, which are explicitly named exotic fruits otherwise prepared. The processing involves scooping flesh, pureeing, and heat-pasteurizing.
Sweet Sop Chunks in Syrup
Chunks of sweet sop (custard apple) flesh preserved in sugar syrup, canned for export. This product is specifically listed under HTS 2008.99.23.00 as sweetsops, a preserved annona fruit n.e.s.i. It retains small visible fruit pieces post-processing.
Mamey Colorado Paste
Thick paste made from mameyes colorados (mammea americana) fruit pulp, preserved with minimal sugar in pouches. Falls under HTS 2008.99.23.00 as explicitly named preserved mameyes colorados. Processed by blending ripe arils and heat-sealing.
Canned Cashew Apple Slices
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Soursop Puree Pouches
Retail pouches of soursop puree with added sugar, shelf-stable via pasteurization. This preserved soursop product is covered by HTS 2008.99.23.00 as named in the exotic fruits list. Ideal for smoothies or desserts.