Search Results for: Fresh Fruits of the genus pimenta
. - : scope of coverage for spices and herbs in this chapter category description h.s. code spices and herbs pepper , fruits of the genus capsicum or of the genus pimenta (red pepper) vanilla cinnamon , , cloves nutmeg, mace , cardamoms coriander turmeric mustard other anise, cumin, caraway, fennel,
that falsifies the origin of the contents, etc. is banned. ( ) regulations and procedural requirements at the time of sale there is no specific law applicable to the sales of spices and herbs. regulations relevant to sales are summarized below. under the food sanitation act, sales of products that contain...
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(r. ursinus is the scientific name of the pacific blackberry and r. idaeus is the scientific name of the red raspberry.) the term boysenberry also is used for the fruit of this plant, which is aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets . it is classified as a blackberry because it keeps its core intact, rather
may be eaten fresh, used in jams, preserves, pies, and syrups, or even made into wine. description rubus, the genus to which boysenberry belongs, is part of the rose family, rosaceae. rosaceae is one of the largest families of flowering plants with about species, including apples , berries , peaches...
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