HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7323997000 | Doc | 85.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7323999030 | Doc | 108.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7326908677 | Doc | 107.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3924104000 | Doc | 33.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926904000 | Doc | 32.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926909910 | Doc | 42.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Non-Stick Crumpet Rings
Non-stick crumpet rings are tools used in the preparation of crumpets, designed to maintain shape during cooking and facilitate easy removal.
Material:
- Silicone: Commonly used due to its flexibility, heat resistance (typically up to 400-500°F / 200-260°C), and non-stick properties. Food-grade silicone is essential.
- Stainless Steel: Provides durability and a more rigid structure. Often coated with a non-stick layer (e.g., Teflon) to prevent sticking.
- Carbon Steel: Less common, requires seasoning to develop non-stick properties.
Purpose:
- Shape Maintenance: Crumpet batter, when cooked, tends to spread. Rings provide a defined shape, resulting in uniform, round crumpets.
- Even Cooking: By containing the batter, rings promote more even heat distribution and consistent cooking.
- Easy Removal: The non-stick surface allows for easy release of the cooked crumpet from the ring without tearing or damaging it.
Function:
The rings are placed on a cooking surface (typically a griddle or frying pan) and the crumpet batter is poured inside. As the batter cooks, the ring contains its spread. Once cooked to the desired level, the ring is removed, leaving a perfectly shaped crumpet.
Usage Scenarios:
- Home Cooking: Popular for individuals making crumpets from scratch.
- Commercial Kitchens: Used in cafes, restaurants, and bakeries for consistent crumpet production.
- Breakfast/Brunch Preparation: Frequently used for making crumpets as part of a larger breakfast or brunch spread.
Common Types:
- Individual Rings: The most common type, typically 3-4 inches in diameter, used for making individual crumpets.
- Multiple Rings (Pans): Pans with multiple ring indentations, allowing for simultaneous cooking of several crumpets. Often made of stainless steel with a non-stick coating.
- Adjustable Rings: Less common, allowing for varying crumpet sizes.
- Silicone Molds: While not rings in the traditional sense, silicone molds with crumpet shapes serve a similar purpose and are becoming increasingly popular.
Care & Maintenance:
- Silicone Rings: Dishwasher safe. Avoid sharp objects that could damage the silicone.
- Stainless Steel Rings: Dishwasher safe. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the non-stick coating. Seasoning may be required for uncoated carbon steel rings.
Related Products:
- Crumpet batter mixes
- Griddles
- Frying pans
- Turners/Spatulas
- Batter dispensers
Based on the provided information, “NONSTICKCRUMPETRINGS” likely fall under the classification of kitchenware or household articles made of iron or steel. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes:
- 7323.99.70.00: This HS code covers “Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of iron or steel: Other: Other: Not coated or plated with precious metal: Cookingware”. Given the description, nonstick rings used for cooking would fit within this category. The base duty rate is 5.3%, with no additional tariff, but a 30.0% tariff applies after April 2, 2025, for steel and aluminum products, resulting in a total tariff of 85.3%.
- 7323.99.90.30: This HS code covers “Table, kitchen or other household articles and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of iron or steel: Other: Other: Not coated or plated with precious metal: Other Kitchen or tableware suitable for food or drink contact”. If the rings are used for serving food, this code may be applicable. The base duty rate is 3.4%, with an additional tariff of 25.0%, and a 30.0% tariff applies after April 2, 2025, for steel and aluminum products, resulting in a total tariff of 108.4%.
It is important to note that the total tariff for both codes will increase to 85.3% and 108.4% respectively after April 2, 2025, due to the additional tariff on steel and aluminum products.