HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8214906000 | Doc | 0.2¢ each + 3.1%+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8214903000 | Doc | 1¢ each + 4.9%+37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4205000500 | Doc | 57.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
A cheesegrater (also known as a cheese grater) is a kitchen utensil used for grating cheese into small pieces. It is typically made of metal, with a surface perforated with small holes or blades.
Material
Cheesegraters are most commonly manufactured from stainless steel, prized for its durability, resistance to corrosion, and ease of cleaning. Other materials include:
- Carbon steel: Offers excellent sharpness but requires careful maintenance to prevent rusting.
- Plastic: Often used for handles or in combination with stainless steel blades. Some inexpensive graters are entirely plastic, though these are generally less effective and durable.
- Wood: Historically used for handles, sometimes incorporating a metal grating surface.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a cheesegrater is to divide cheese into smaller pieces. This is done for several reasons:
- Melting: Grated cheese melts more quickly and evenly than solid cheese, making it ideal for use in dishes like gratins, casseroles, and pizzas.
- Flavor distribution: Grating cheese allows for greater surface area, enhancing its flavor when incorporated into food.
- Texture: Grated cheese can add a desirable texture to dishes.
Function
Cheesegraters function by pressing cheese against a series of blades or perforated surfaces. The cheese is removed through friction, creating small pieces. Different grating surfaces produce different textures:
- Fine grating: Creates a powder-like consistency, suitable for sprinkling over pasta or salads.
- Medium grating: Produces small, shredded pieces, often used in casseroles or omelets.
- Coarse grating: Creates larger shreds, ideal for pizzas or gratins.
Usage Scenarios
- Cooking: Incorporating cheese into baked dishes, sauces, and omelets.
- Garnishing: Sprinkling cheese over pasta, salads, or soups.
- Preparing ingredients: Grating cheese for pizza toppings or cheese boards.
Common Types
- Box Grater: A rectangular grater with four sides, each featuring a different grating surface (fine, medium, coarse, slicing).
- Rotary Grater: Features a rotating drum with grating surfaces. Cheese is pressed against the drum as it is rotated.
- Flat Grater: A flat, rectangular grater with a single grating surface.
- Microplane Grater: Features very fine blades, producing a powder-like consistency. Often used for hard cheeses like Parmesan.
- Electric Grater: Powered by electricity, offering faster and more consistent grating.
Based on the provided information, the declared goods "CHEESESHAVER" fall under the category of cutlery. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes:
- 8214.90.60.00: This HS code covers “Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, chopping or mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files); base metal parts thereof: Other: Cleavers and the like not elsewhere specified or included: Other”. This includes cleavers and similar cutlery items not specifically classified elsewhere. The tax rate is 0.2¢ each + 3.1%, with an additional 30.0% after April 2, 2025.
- 8214.90.30.00: This HS code covers “Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, chopping or mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files); base metal parts thereof: Other: Cleavers and the like not elsewhere specified or included: Cleavers with their handles”. This specifically refers to cleavers that include handles. The tax rate is 1¢ each + 4.9%, with an additional 7.5% and 30.0% after April 2, 2025.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'CHEESESHAVER' are limited, with only the following 2 found.
It is important to note that the tax rates for both HS codes are subject to change after April 2, 2025, with an additional 30.0% tariff being applied.