HS-6 · Subheading
190110
Food preparations; of flour, meal, starch, malt extract or milk products, suitable for infants or young children, put up for retail sale
Heading 1901 — Malt extract; flour/groats/meal/starch/malt extract products, no cocoa (or less than 40% by weight) and food preparations of goods of headings 04.01 to 04.04, no cocoa (or less than 5% by weight), weights calculated on a totally defatted basis, n.e.c.
Chapter 19: Preparations of cereals, flour
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 190110 when importing or exporting food preparations made from flour, meal, starch, or malt extract that are specifically designed for infants or young children. An example would be a packaged infant cereal made from malt extract and wheat flour.
This code applies to products that are put up for retail sale, meaning they are packaged for direct consumer purchase. It's important to distinguish this from HS-6 190120, which covers similar preparations but may not be specifically suitable for infants.
Products classified under HS-6 190110 must be free from cocoa or contain less than 5% cocoa by weight. This differentiates it from other food preparations that might include higher cocoa content, which would fall under different codes.
When considering this HS-6, think about items like baby cereals, infant formula with malt extract, or ready-to-eat meals for toddlers that meet the specified criteria.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
infant food preparations · malt extract products · baby cereals · food for young children · retail packaged baby food · infant formula · cocoa-free preparations · flour-based baby snacks · ready-to-eat infant meals · toddler food · malt extract infant products · baby food regulations · food safety for infants · infant nutrition · packaged food for children · malt extract in baby food
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Packaged infant cereal made from malt extract and rice flour
- Ready-to-eat baby food with vegetable puree and malt extract
- Instant oatmeal for toddlers with added vitamins and minerals
- Infant formula containing malt extract as a carbohydrate source
- Baby snack bars made from flour and malt extract, suitable for young children
- Malt extract-based porridge for infants in retail packaging
- Organic baby food pouches with malt extract and fruit purees
- Infant meal kits with flour-based pasta and malt extract sauce
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 190110?
- What products fall under HS-6 190110?
- How to classify infant food preparations?
- Are malt extract products suitable for infants?
- What are the requirements for baby cereals?
- Can I import malt extract baby food?
- What is the difference between HS-6 190110 and 190120?
- How much cocoa can be in infant food preparations?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify food preparations for infants under HS codes
- What are the regulations for importing infant food products?
- Examples of products under HS-6 190110 for infants
- Can malt extract be used in baby food preparations?
- Understanding the requirements for HS-6 190110
- What types of flour-based products are suitable for infants?
- How to ensure compliance for infant food imports
- Differences between infant food HS codes 190110 and 190120
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS-6 190110?
- HS-6 190110 covers food preparations made from flour, meal, starch, or malt extract that are specifically designed for infants or young children and are put up for retail sale.
- Can I include cocoa in products classified under HS-6 190110?
- No, products under HS-6 190110 must be free from cocoa or contain less than 5% cocoa by weight.
- What is the difference between HS-6 190110 and HS-6 190120?
- HS-6 190110 is for infant food preparations, while HS-6 190120 covers similar products that may not be specifically suitable for infants.
- Are there specific packaging requirements for products under HS-6 190110?
- Yes, products must be packaged for retail sale, meaning they should be ready for direct consumer purchase.
- How can I ensure my infant food product complies with HS-6 190110?
- Ensure your product is made from approved ingredients, contains no more than 5% cocoa, and is packaged appropriately for retail sale.
- What are some examples of products that fall under HS-6 190110?
- Examples include packaged infant cereals, ready-to-eat baby food, and malt extract-based porridge for infants.
- Is malt extract safe for infants?
- Yes, malt extract is commonly used in infant food products, but always ensure it meets safety and nutritional standards.
- What regulations should I be aware of when importing infant food?
- Be aware of food safety regulations, labeling requirements, and specific ingredient restrictions for infant food products.
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