… or light grey in colour. Its flour is grey. Rye bearing the fungoid growth known as ergot is excluded ( … only rye regarded by the competent national authorities as being for sowing. …
… from that contained in other bananas in that it does not become sweet during ripening. Plantains are primarily consumed after being fried, roasted, steamed, boiled or otherwise cooked. …
… XV ; these products correspond to the copper products described in the Explanatory Notes to headings 74.09 and 74.10. Plates and sheets may be used to clad iron or steel by welding, rolling, etc., and …
… heading also covers oats from which the glume tips may have been removed during normal processing or handling … only oats regarded by the competent national authorities as being for sowing. …
… waters , e.g., lavender water, eau de Cologne (not to be confused with the aqueous distillates and solutions of … generally in less concentrated alcohol than the perfumes described above. The heading does not cover : (a) Toilet …
… and nuts (whether or not blanched or scalded) which have been treated solely to ensure their provisional preservation … most commonly presented in this state are cherries, strawberries, oranges, citrons, apricots and greengages. …
… - Safety headgear - Other : 6506.91 - - Of rubber or of plastics 6506.99 - - Of other materials This … The heading also covers : (1) Hats and headgear of rubber or plastics (e.g., bathing caps, hoods). (2) Hats …
… A current of air passes through a system of rotating beating hammers and metallic grills (baskets) of various … thus fragmenting the tobacco leaves, the lighter leaf parts being separated from the heavier veins and ribs. The heading …
… narrow strips of textile material one edge of each strip being fitted with scoops (of metal, plastics, etc.), which can be made to interlock by means of a slider or runner. Another …