anything other than fresh fruit.
Actually, fresh fruit is fine as long as it has been grown in the US or Canada with the exception of citrus fruits (none of those are allowed regardless of where they were grown!).
Canada exports a wide variety of food items. Among them are fish, fruit, vegetables, honey, dairy, and processed foods such as maple syrup.
Mangoes and coconuts do not grow in Canada.
Maple Leaf Foods is a major Canadian food processing company. The company was originally known as Canada Packers and was founded in 1927. The headquarters for Maple Leaf Foods are located in Toronto, Ontario and Canada.
Some of the foods exported by Canada include maple syrup, cranberries, and lobster.
Almost everything the U.S.A produces, except Canada has better bacon :) :) :) :) :) :)
No. No foods are allowed to cross the border.
None, unless canned or in the original package.
Generally, you are allowed to bring food such as bread to the US from Canada. There are other foods however that are not permitted.
Beatrice Foods Canada was created in 1969.
You should have no problem taking a small amount of packaged foods with you, but you should definitely check with Canadian customs to be sure. Check this link from the Canadian Border Services Agency: http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/publications/pub/rc4161-eng.html#P003 Scroll down to where it discusses allowable items and quantities, including foods and alcoholic beverages.
catmilk?
No food's and drink's allowed!
The kinds of food allowed in sonoma diet are fresh fruits, fiber rich foods and virgin olive oil for healthy fats. Processed sugary foods are a big no-no.
Mexican, Chinese, portugal, Italian, and German foods
Canada exports a wide variety of food items. Among them are fish, fruit, vegetables, honey, dairy, and processed foods such as maple syrup.
Maple syrup.
your mums minge :)