When entering the United States, you can't bring with you any kind of plants, fruits, vegetables or any other kind of organic matter (seeds, soil samples, Sandwiches, etc.). Only canned and vacuum-packed foods are allowed. You can bring with you up to 5 litres (1.32 gallons) of Alcoholic Beverages, but if you surpass the specified quantity, you will have to pay a fee due to import rights.
If you don't declare any of these when entering the United States and the customs officer finds out, the items will be confiscated an you can get a fine that can cost you much more than the actual price of the item.
You can take commercially packaged and sealed food items to Mexico without restrictions or limitations. It is recommended to avoid fresh fruits, vegetables, and homemade food items to comply with customs regulations.
no Mexico doesn't have food stamps
No. No fruits, vegetables or food of any kind is allowed.
If they are commercially packed, yes. Otherwise, they will be confiscated on the airport.
Why bringing that awful stuff to a country full of delicious food?
Neither. Most food processing is carried on in central Mexico. Western Mexico (Pacific coast) is the largest producer of food.
Mexcio takes food very serious because they like food and its apart of their culture.If you ask a Mecian to cook food for you they will most likely want everything to perfect
Only commercially-packaged foods, such as chocolates, bottled water and candies. Fruits, vegetables, seeds and home-packed food will be confiscated.
You can take your chihuahua to Mexico by plane or car.
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in Mexico the food is good
No it is not from calorado Mexican food is from Mexico