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1 Room 07, Parkson Business Center Building No.44-60, Zhongshan Road, Qingdao city, China TEL: FAX: Skype: jiancheng-cokin WEB: Class Description {Indicate processed, canned, dried, or preserved} fruits {Indicate specific type of seed, e.g., Sunflower, Pumpkin, etc.} seed butters {Indicate whether frozen, prepared or packaged} entrees consisting primarily of meat, fish, poultry or vegetables {Indicate whether frozen, prepared or packaged} meals consisting primarily of meat, fish, poultry or vegetables {Indicate whether frozen, prepared or packaged} vegetable-based entrees {Specify type, e.g., chicken, meat, fish} croquettes {Specify type, e.g., vegetable, fish} souffles [NOT dessert souffles, e.g., chocolate, vanilla] Abalones, not live Acidophilus milk Ajvar (preserved peppers) Albumen for culinary purposes Albumin milk

2 Algae food beverages, namely, seaweed drinks Alginates for culinary purposes [food additives for non-industrial use] All natural meats Almond skins Aloe vera prepared for human consumption Anchovy paste Animal fat-based snack foods Animal oils and fats [for food] Antipasto Antipasto salads Appetizers, namely, breaded and fried jalapeño peppers Apple butter Apple puree Applesauce

3 Argan oil for cooking Ark-shells, not live Arrangements of cut fruit Artichoke paste Artificial cream [dairy product substitutes] Artificial fish roes Aspic Bacon Bacon bits Bacon rinds Baked beans Baked potatoes Banana chips Bases for making milk shakes Bean curd

4 Bean dip Beans cooked in soy sauce (Kongjaban) Bean-based snack foods Beef Beef bouillon Beef jerky Beef patties Beef slices Beef stew Beef stock Beef tallow [for food] Beet pulp Beverages consisting principally of milk Beverages having a milk base Beverages made from yoghurt

5 Beverages made with yoghurt Bisques Black pudding Blanched nuts Blended cheese Blended oil [for food] Blended vegetable oils Blocks of boiled, smoked and then dried bonitos (katsuo-bushi) Blood sausage Blue mussels, not live Boiled and dried fish Bologna Bone oil [for food] Boneless skinless chicken tenderloin Bottled cooked meat

6 Bottled fruits Bouillon Bouillon concentrates Bratwurst Braunschweiger Broth [soup] Bruschetta toppings Bulgogi, namely, marinated barbecued beef Butter Butter substitutes Buttermilk Cabbage rolls stuffed with meat Caesar salad Caffeine-coated nuts Calamari, not live

7 Canadian bacon Candied fruit Candied fruit snacks Candied nuts Canned beans Canned cooked meat Canned fish Canned fruits Canned fruits and vegetables Canned or bottled fruits Canned or bottled vegetables Canned peanuts Canned pork Canned pork and beans Canned processed olives

8 Canned snails Canned tomatoes Canned vegetables Canned, cooked or otherwise processed tomatoes Canola oil Caponata Carnitas Carp, not live Caviar Ceviche Chantilly cream Charcuterie Cheese Cheese and cracker combinations Cheese fondue

9 Cheese food Cheese making kits Cheese powder Cheese spreads Cheese substitutes Cheese, namely, {indicate specific types, e.g., gouda, edam, cheddar, or processed} Chicharron Chicken Chicken and dumplings Chicken croquettes Chicken mousse Chicken nuggets Chicken salad Chicken stock Chicken wings

10 Chile con queso Chile rellenos Chile verde Chili [with or without beans] Chili con carne Chitterlings Chocolate milk Chocolate nut butter Chop suey Chorizo Chow mein [meat, fish or vegetable based] Chowder Clam juice Clams, not live Clams, not live [for human consumption]

11 Clarified butter Cocktail onions Cocoa butter for food purposes Coconut cream Coconut meal Coconut milk powder Coconut oil Coconut oil and fat [for food] Coconut powder Coconut shrimp Coconut-based beverage used as a milk substitute Cods, not live Coffee creamer Coffee whiteners consisting principally of dairy products Coffee-coated nuts

12 Coleslaw Colza oil for food Combination meal consisting primarily of a meat or vegetable-based entree and a soup or salad for consumption on or off the premises Combined fruit and vegetable purees Compote Compotes Condensed milk Confit in the nature of a cooked {specify fruit, meat, seafood, fish, poultry, or vegetable} based spread Consommes Cooked dish consisting primarily of chicken and ginseng (samgyetang) Cooked dish consisting primarily of fermented vegetable, pork and tofu (kimchijjigae) Cooked dish consisting primarily of rich soybean paste and tofu (cheonggukjangjjigae) Cooked dish consisting primarily of soybean paste and tofu (doenjang-jjigae) Cooked dish consisting primarily of stir-fried chicken and fermented hot pepper paste (dak-galbi) Cooked fruits and vegetables

13 Cooked snails Cooked vegetables Cooking oil Corn dogs Corn oil [for food] Corned beef Corned beef hash Cottage cheese Cows' milk Crab cakes Crab roe paste Crab roe puree Crabs, not live Cranberry sauce Crawfish, not live

14 Crayfish, not live Crayfish, not live [for human consumption] Cream Cream cheese Cream fraiche Cream powder Cream, being dairy products Creamers for beverages Creme fraiche Crustaceans, not live Crystallised, frosted, frozen, and preserved fruit Crystallized fruit Crystallized fruits Curd Cut fruits [bagged, canned or bottled]

15 Cut vegetables [bagged, canned or bottled] Cuttlefish, not live Dairy products excluding ice cream, ice milk and frozen yogurt Dairy-based beverages Dairy-based chocolate food beverages Dairy-based dips Dairy-based food beverages Dairy-based food beverages also containing cocoa Dairy-based powders for making dairy-based food beverages and shakes Dairy-based snack foods excluding ice cream, ice milk and frozen yogurt Dairy-based spreads Dal Deep fried tofu (atsu-age) Dehydrated fruit snacks Desiccated coconut

16 Deviled eggs Diced tomatoes Dill pickles Dip mixes [excluding those for making salsa and other sauces and Class 30 based dips such as chocolate or caramel used as dips] Dips [excluding salsa and other sauces and Class 30 based dips such as chocolate or caramel used as dips] Dolmas Dried beans Dried beef Dried cranberries Dried dates Dried edible algae Dried edible fungi Dried edible seaweed (hoshi-wakame) Dried eggs Dried figs

17 Dried fish Dried flakes of laver for sprinkling on rice in hot water (ochazuke-nori) Dried fruit and vegetables Dried fruit mixes Dried fruits Dried fruits in powder form Dried fruit-based snacks Dried lentils Dried meat Dried milk for food Dried milk powder Dried persimmon (Got-gam) Dried pieces of agar jelly (kanten) Dried prawns Dried seafood in powder form

18 Dried shellfish Dried soybeans Dried truffles [edible fungi] Dried vegetables Dried vegetables in powder form Drinkable soups Drinking yogurts Drinks based on yoghurt Drinks based on yogurt Dry or aromatized fruit Dry whey Duck eggs Edible bird's nests Edible bone oil Edible decorations for meats

19 Edible fats Edible oil Edible oil, namely, {specify type, e.g., vegetable oil, fish oil, coconut oil, etc.} Edible oils Edible oils and edible fats Edible oils and fats Edible oils and fats, fish and meat preserves Edible oils and fats, preserves Edible oils and fats, preserves and pickles Edible oils and fats, preserves, pickles Edible shavings of dried kelp (tororo-kombu) Egg product [egg substitute] [egg products not acceptable] Egg substitute Egg whites Egg yolks

20 Eggplant parmigiana Eggs Escargot Etouffee [etoufee] Evaporated milk Extracts for soups Extracts of meat Extracts of poultry Falafal Falafel Farmer's cheese Fermented bamboo shoots boiled and preserved in salt (menma) Fermented bean curd Fermented black garlic Fermented milk

21 Fermented soybeans (natto) Fermented vegetables (kimchi) Feta cheese Fig and date roll consisting of dried fruits, nuts, and spices Fish and chips Fish and meat preserves Fish burger patties Fish cakes Fish croquettes Fish fillets Fish mousse Fish preserves Fish roe, prepared Fish sausages Fish stock

22 Fish, namely, {indicate specific types}, not live Fish, not live Fishmeal for human consumption Flaked coconut Flakes of dried fish meat (kezuri-bushi) Flavored nuts Flaxseed oil for culinary purposes Foie gras Food glazing preparations comprised primarily of fruit and/or fruit pectin for use in cooking and baking Food package combinations consisting primarily of cheese, meat and/or processed fruit Formed textured vegetable protein for use as a meat substitute Frankfurters [meat only, not sandwiches] Freeze-dried fruits Freeze-dried tofu pieces (kohri-dofu) Freeze-dried vegetables

23 French fried potato dish consisting primarily of french fries and gravy, cheese curds or other toppings (Poutine) French fried potatoes French fries Fresh meat Fresh packaged and frozen packaged catfish Fresh poultry Fresh unripened cheeses Fried grasshoppers Fried meat Fried plantain Fried potatoes Fried tofu pieces (abura-age) Frosted fruits Frozen appetizers consisting primarily of chicken or seafood Frozen bamboo shoots

24 Frozen brackens (Gosari) Frozen broth Frozen celery cabbages Frozen chicken, namely, {specify, e.g., breaded chicken nuggets, chicken strips, chicken breasts, etc.} Frozen eggs Frozen fish Frozen fruits Frozen garlic Frozen pre-packaged entrees consisting primarily of seafood Frozen shellfish Frozen vegetables Frozen, frosted, preserved, processed, dried, cooked or crystallized fruit and vegetables extracts for use in prepared meals or food Fruit and soy based snack food Fruit and vegetable salads Fruit and vegetable granules for use in prepared meals or food

25 Fruit butters Fruit chips Fruit concentrates and purees used as ingredients of foods Fruit conserves Fruit jellies [not being confectionery] Fruit juices for cooking Fruit leathers Fruit paste Fruit pectin for culinary purposes Fruit peel Fruit peels Fruit preserves Fruit pulp Fruit pulps Fruit purees

26 Fruit rinds Fruit salads Fruit salads and vegetable salads Fruit spreads Fruit topping Fruits in preserved form Fruits preserved in alcohol Fruits, namely, {indicate specific type and also indicate item is processed, e.g., processed, canned, dried, preserved} Fruit-based filling for cakes and pies Fruit-based fillings for cobblers Fruit-based food beverage Fruit-based meal replacement bars Fruit-based meal replacement bars for boosting energy Fruit-based organic food bars Fruit-based organic food bars, also containing {indicate other ingredients included in the goods, e.g., fruits, dried fruits, fruit juice, grain, vegetables, nuts, seeds, chocolate}

27 Fruit-based raw food bars Fruit-based snack food Fruit-based spreads Fungal extracts for use as ingredients of nutritional supplements and vitamins Game [food] Game, not live Garden salads Garlic-based spread Gefilte fish Ghee Gherkins Glazed fruits Goat milk Grape seed oil [for food] Grapeseed oil

28 Grated potato nuggets Greek yogurt Green laver Grilled meat marinated in soy sauce Ground almond Ground almonds Guacamole Guava paste Gumbo Haggis Half and half [milk and cream mixture] Ham Hamburger [meat only, not sandwiches] Hardened oils [hydrogenated oil for food] Hash brown potatoes

29 Hazelnut spread Head cheese [meat product] Headcheese Hemp milk used as a milk substitute Hen eggs Herrings, not live Honey butter Hot chili pepper puree Hot dogs [meat only, not sandwiches] Hummus [chick pea paste] Hummus chick pea paste Husked peas Infused oils for cooking Insect-based snack foods Instant or pre-cooked miso soup

30 Instant or pre-cooked soup Instant or pre-cooked stew Instant potatoes Jams Jams and marmalades Jellies [bread spreads] Jellies and jams Jellies for food Jellies, jams Jelly made from devils' tongue root (konnyaku) Jerky Kale chips Kefir Kelp [processed] Kielbasa

31 Kimchi [fermented vegetable dish] Knockwurst Kokorec [Turkish meal of grilled lamb intestines] Korean-style fermented soybeans (meju) Lactic acid bacteria drinks Lactic acid drinks Lactose-free milk Lard Lard [for food] Lard for food Laver Laver-based snack foods Lecithin for culinary purposes [food additives for non-industrial use] Legume salads Legume-based spreads

32 Lemon curd Lemon juice for cooking purposes Lemon spread Lime juice for cooking purposes Linseed oil for culinary purposes Liver Liver paste Liver paté Lobsters, not live [for human consumption] Low-fat potato chips Lox [smoked salmon] Luncheon meats Maize oil Maraschino cherries Margarine

33 Margarine substitutes Margarine, edible oils and fats Marinated {specify meat, seafood, fish, poultry, or vegetables} Marmalade Marmalades Marmalades and jams Marranitas, namely, green plantain shaped into balls filled with fried potatoes, chicken, beef or shrimp Mascarpone Mashed potatoes Matzo ball soup Matzo balls in broth Meat Meat [preserved] Meat and meat extracts Meat boiled down in soy sauce (tsukudani meat)

34 Meat extract Meat extracts Meat jellies Meat juices Meat paste Meat preserves Meat substitutes Meat, fish, fruit and vegetable jellies Meat, fish, fruit and vegetable preserves Meat, fish, poultry and game, not live Meat, fish, poultry and game preserves Meat, frozen Meat, fruit and vegetable jellies, jams Meat, fruit and vegetable jellies, jams, eggs Meat, poultry and game

35 Meatballs Meat-based mousse Meat-based snack foods Meat-based spreads Milk Milk based beverages containing fruit juice Milk beverages containing fruits Milk beverages with high milk content Milk curd Milk drinks containing fruits Milk ferments for culinary purposes Milk powder Milk powder for food purposes Milk powder for nutritional purposes Milk products excluding ice cream, ice milk and frozen yogurt

36 Milk shakes Milk solids Milk-based beverage containing coffee Milk-based beverages containing milk concentrates, vegetable oil and added nutrients Milk-based beverages with chocolate Milk-based beverages with high milk content Milk-based energy drinks Mincemeat Mixes for making broths Mixes for making soup Mold-ripened cheese Mortadella Mould-ripened cheese Moussaka Mozzarella sticks

37 Mullet roe salad Mushrooms puree Mussels, not live Non-alcoholic egg nog Non-alcoholic egg nog mixes Non-alcoholic fruit extracts for use as ingredients of nutritional supplements and vitamins Non-dairy based mix for making whipped toppings Non-dairy creamer Non-fat, low-carbohydrate, high-protein dairy-based mix for making non-dessert foods, namely, {specify Class food items} Nut and seed-based snack bars Nut butter substitutes made from {specify type of vegetable, e.g., peas, chickpeas, etc.} Nut butters Nut butters, namely, {indicate specific kind of nut, e.g., cashew butter, almond butter} Nut cheese, namely, cheese-type product made from nuts Nut meats

38 Nut topping Nutmeats Nut- and dried fruit- based snack bars Nut-based milk for use as a milk substitute Nut-based snack bars Nut-based snack foods, namely, nut crisps Nut-based snack foods, namely, nut clusters Nut-based snack foods Nut-based spread Octopuses, not live Oil, namely, {specify type for cooking, e.g., vegetable oil, salad oil, edible oil} Oils and fats for food Oil-based baking spray containing flour Oil-based cooking spray Olive oil

39 Olive oil [for food] Olive oils Olive pastes Omelets Onion rings Organic coconut oil for use in cooking and food preparation Organic cream Organic dairy products excluding ice cream, ice milk and frozen yogurt Organic milk Organic nut and seed-based snack bars Ox bone based broth (seolleongtang) Oysters, not live Oysters, not live [for human consumption] Packaged meats Palm kernel oil for food

40 Palm oil [for food] Palm oil for food Parmesan cheese Pastrami Paté Peanut butter Peanut butter toppings Peanut oil [for food] Peanut paste Peanut spread Peanut-based food beverages Pectin for culinary purposes [food additives for non-industrial use] Peeled tomatoes Pepper oil Pepper paste [used as a vegetable, not seasoning]

41 Pepperoni Piccalilli Pickle juice Pickled cucumbers Pickled fish Pickled fruits Pickled jalapeños Pickled pigs' feet Pickled radishes Pickled vegetables Pickled vegetables in soy sauce, soybean paste or vinegar Pickled watermelon rind Pickles Plantain chips Pollen prepared as foodstuff

42 Pork Pork cutlets Pork liver roll Pork loaf Pork pudding Pork rinds Pork tenderloin Potato chips Potato chips made from {specify type of potatoes, e.g., yams, sweet potatoes, Russet potatoes, etc.} Potato crisps Potato crisps and chips Potato dumplings Potato flakes Potato fries Potato fritters

43 Potato pancakes Potato pudding Potato puffs Potato salad Potato skins Potato sticks Potato-based gnocchi Potato-based snack foods Potted meats Poultry Poultry and game Poultry substitutes Poultry, namely, {indicate specific type, e.g., chicken, turkey, duck} Poultry, not live Powdered eggs

44 Powdered milk Powdered milk for food purposes Powdered oils and fats [for food] Prawns, not live Prawns, not live [for human consumption] Preparations for making bouillon Preparations for making broths Preparations for making soups Preparations for making soup Prepared and prepackaged meals and entrees consisting primarily of egg with one or more of meat, fish, poultry, vegetable, cheese or onion Prepared beef Prepared coconut Prepared entrees consisting primarily of seafood Prepared entrées consisting primarily of lobster meat dipped in batter and fried Prepared entrees consisting primarily of vegetables, soups, fruit salads and vegetable salads

45 Prepared food kits composed of meat, poultry, fish, seafood, and/or vegetables and also including sauces or seasonings, ready for cooking and assembly as a meal Prepared meals consisting primarily of meat substitutes Prepared meat Prepared nuts Prepared pistachio Prepared snails [escargot] Prepared walnuts Preserved fish Preserved fruit and vegetables Preserved fruits Preserved fruits and vegetables Preserved ginseng for use as a vegetable Preserved meats and sausages Preserved peas Preserved soya beans for food

46 Preserved truffles Preserved vegetables (in oil) Preserved vegetables Preserved, dried and cooked olives Preserved, dried and cooked fruit and vegetables Preserved, dried and cooked vegetables Preserved, dried, cooked and grilled vegetables Preserved, frozen, dried or cooked vegetables Pre-cut vegetable salad Pre-packaged dinners consisting of {indicate component, e.g., primarily of meat, seafood or poultry served with pasta, rice and vegetables} Processed acai berries Processed algae for human consumption Processed almonds Processed anchovies Processed apples

47 Processed apricots Processed artichokes Processed arugula Processed asparagus Processed avocados Processed bean sprouts Processed beans Processed bee pollen for food purposes Processed beets Processed blueberries Processed brussel sprouts Processed cabbage Processed cactus for food purposes Processed catfish Processed cheese

48 Processed cherries Processed chia seeds Processed chickpeas Processed coconut Processed collard greens Processed dates Processed edamame Processed edible flowers Processed edible flowers in crystallized form Processed edible seeds Processed eggs Processed fish Processed fish roe Processed fish spawn Processed fruits

49 Processed fruits, namely, {specify, e.g., frozen blueberries, fried bananas, etc.} Processed fruit- and nut-based food bars Processed garbanzo beans Processed garlic [used as a vegetable, not seasoning] Processed ginseng for use as a vegetable Processed goji berries Processed grape leaves Processed hearts of palm Processed jicama Processed kale Processed kiwi fruit Processed kola nuts Processed lamb Processed laver Processed lemongrass

50 Processed lemons Processed lychee fruit Processed mangos Processed meat Processed meat, namely, {specify type, e.g., ham, turkey, lamb, veal} Processed meat, namely, kidneys Processed mushrooms Processed mustard greens Processed noni fruit Processed nuts Processed nuts, namely, {indicate specific nuts, e.g., almonds, cashews, etc.} Processed oils and fats [for food] Processed olive puree Processed olives Processed olives with peppercorns

51 Processed onions Processed oranges Processed papayas Processed peaches Processed peanuts Processed peels Processed pepperoncinis Processed peppers Processed pignoli pine nuts Processed pimientos Processed plantain seeds Processed potatoes Processed poultry Processed pulses Processed pumpkin seeds

52 Processed quince Processed radicchio Processed roots [for human consumption] Processed seafood Processed seafood, namely, fish Processed shallots [used as a vegetable, not seasoning] Processed soy beans Processed spirulina Processed stuffed olives Processed sunflower seeds Processed sweet potatoes Processed tilapia Processed vegetables and fruits Processed vegetables Processed vegetables, namely, cooked cucumber, daikon, mushrooms, bellflower root, spinach, soybean sprouts and bracken fern stems used in bibimbap dishes

53 Processed vegetables, namely, {specify, e.g., frozen peas, pre-sliced carrots, etc.} Processed yams Processed, edible seaweed Prosciutto Prostokvasha [soured milk] Protein milk Prunes Pumpkin butter Pumpkin seed oil Quail eggs Quark Quenelles Radish cubed kimchi (kkakdugi) Raisins Rape oil [for food]

54 Raw, non-dairy cheese made from fermented cashews Ready-to-eat meals comprised primarily of meats, cheese and also including {indicate specific foods, e.g., rice, pasta, vegetables, etc.} Refried beans Refrigerated food package combinations consisting primarily of meat, cheese or processed vegetables for purposes of creating a sandwich Rennet Ribs [cut of meat] Rice bran oil [for food] Rice milk for use as a milk substitute Ripened cheese Ripened cheeses Roast beef Roasted nuts Roasted nuts, namely, {indicate specific nuts, e.g., almonds, cashews, etc. or mixed nuts} Roasted peanuts Romano cheese

55 Ryazhenka [fermented baked milk] Salad oil Salads except macaroni, rice, and pasta salad Salads, namely, {specify type, e.g., garden salads, fruit salads, vegetable salads, etc.} [Note that pasta and rice salads are in Class 30] Salami Salchipapas, namely, a mixture of cocktail frankfurters, yellow potatoes, french fried potatoes and quail eggs Salmon croquettes Salmon, not live Salmon, not live [for food purposes] Salted and fermented seafood (jeotgal) Salted meat Sardines, not live Sauerkraut Sausages Sausages, namely, sujuk

56 Sea basses, not live Sea breams [red snappers], not live Sea cucumbers, not live Sea salmon or trout roe, not live Sea urchins, not live Seafood substitutes Seafood, namely, {indicate specific type}, not live Seafood, not live Seafoods boiled down in soy sauce (tsukudani) Seasoned {specify meat, seafood, fish, poultry, or vegetables} Seasoned laver (Jaban-gim) Seasoned nuts Seaweed extracts for food Sea-cucumbers, not live Seed butters

57 Seed-based snack bars Sesame oil Sesame oil [for food] Seviche Shakes Sheep cheese Sheep milk Sheets of dried laver (hoshi-nori) Shelled nuts Shellfish for human consumption, not live Shellfish, not live Shellfish, not live [in general, or indicate specific type, e.g., shrimp, not live] Shepherd's pie Shepherds pie Shish kabob

58 Shortening Short-necked clams, not live Shrimp chips Shrimp, not live [for human consumption] Shrimps, not live Shrimps, prawns and lobsters, not live Silkworm chrysalis for human consumption Sliced and seasoned barbequed beef (bulgogi) Sliced fruits [bagged, canned or bottled] Sliced meat Sliced vegetables [bagged, canned or bottled] Sliced vegetables preserved in soy sauce, soybean paste or vinegar Smetana [sour cream] Smoked fish Smoked shellfish

59 Snack dips [excluding salsa and other sauces and Class 30 based dips such as chocolate or caramel used as dips] Snack food dips [excluding salsa and other sauces and Class 30 based dips such as chocolate or caramel used as dips] Snack mix consisting primarily of processed fruits, processed nuts and/or raisins Snack mix consisting of dehydrated fruit and processed nuts Snack mix consisting primarily of dehydrated fruits, processed nuts and also including sesame sticks Snack mix consisting of wasabi peas, processed nuts, dehydrated fruit and/or raisins Snack mix consisting primarily of processed nuts and salted squash seeds and also including toasted corn Snack mix consisting primarily of processed nuts, seeds, dried fruit and also including chocolate Snack mix consisting primarily of processed nuts, and also including {indicate other ingredients included in the goods, e.g., seeds, dried fruit, chocolate, etc.} Snack mix consisting of processed seeds Snail eggs for human consumption Soft cheese Soft white cheese Soft-ripened cheese Soft-shelled turtles, not live

60 Soup concentrates Soup mixes Soup pastes Soups Soups and preparations for making soups Sour cream Sour cream substitutes Soy bean oil [for food] Soy burger patties Soy chips Soy sauce marinated crab (Ganjang-gejang) Soya milk Soybean milk [soy milk] Soybean oil Soybean oil for cooking

61 Soy-based food bars Soy-based food bars also containing {indicate other ingredients included in the goods, e.g. grain, dried fruits, chocolate, nuts} Soy-based food beverage used as a milk substitute Soy-based snack foods Spicy nuts, namely, {indicate specific nuts, e.g., almonds, cashews, etc. or mixed nuts} Spicy peanuts Spicy pickles Spiny lobsters, not live Steamed cakes of smashed fish and yam (hampen) Steamed or toasted cakes of fish paste (kamaboko) Stewed fruit Stews Stock [prepared] Stock cubes Strained cheese

62 Strained soft white cheeses Strawberry milk Stuffed olives with red pepper and almond Stuffed olives with feta cheese in sunflower oil Stuffed olives with pesto in sunflower oil Sunflower oil [for food] Sweetfish, not live Taco salad Tahini [sesame seed paste] Tapenades Tempeh Tempura seafood Tempura vegetables Textured vegetable protein for use as a meat extender Tinned fish

63 Tinned fruits Tinned meat Tinned meat, fish, vegetables and fruits Tinned olives Tinned seafood Tinned tomatoes Tinned vegetables Toasted laver Toasted sheets of laver (yaki-nori) Toddler meals, namely, {indicate whether frozen, prepared or packaged} entrees consisting primarily of meat, fish, poultry or vegetables Tofu Tofu burger patties Tofu-based snacks Tomato extracts Tomato paste

64 Tomato preserves Tomato puree Trail mix consisting primarily of processed nuts, seeds, dried fruit and also including chocolate Trail mix consisting primarily of processed nuts, and also including {indicate other ingredients included in the goods, e.g., seeds, dried fruit, chocolate, etc.} Tripe Truffle juice Tube-shaped toasted cakes of fish paste (chikuwa) Tuna fish, not live Turkey Turkey bacon Turkey burger patties Turkey sausages Tzatziki Uncooked hamburger patties Uncooked sausages

65 Unflavored and unsweetened gelatins Vanilla milk Veal Veal stock Vegetable chips Vegetable juice for cooking Vegetable juices for cooking Vegetable mousse Vegetable oils Vegetable oils and fats [for food] Vegetable paste Vegetable pudding [savory pudding] Vegetable puree Vegetable salads Vegetables in vinegar

66 Vegetables, instant frozen Vegetables, namely, {indicate specific type and also indicate they are processed, e.g., frozen, canned, preserved} Vegetable-based baking spray containing flour Vegetable-based chocolate food beverages Vegetable-based cooking spray Vegetable-based food beverages Vegetable-based meat substitutes Vegetable-based raw food bars Vegetable-based snack foods Vegetable-based spreads Vegetarian sausages Veggie burger patties Verjus Vietnamese cold cuts made of pork ears, pork tongue and pepper (gio thu) Vietnamese cooked meats, namely, ham (jambon)

67 Vietnamese cooked meats, namely, pork hot dogs (cha lua) Watery radish kimchi Whale oil and fat [for food] Whales, not live Whey Whey chips Whipped cream Whipped topping [dairy or non-dairy based] Whipping cream White cheese White pudding Wieners [meat only, not sandwiches] Yoghurt Yoghurt drinks Yoghurts

68 Yogurt Yogurt drinks Yogurts Yogurt-based beverages Yucca chips

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