Yes, you may need to declare snacks at customs when entering a country, as some countries have restrictions on bringing in certain food items. It is best to check the specific regulations of the country you are entering to ensure compliance with their customs requirements.
Every single country on earth has snacks.
Canada has no snacks.
It depends upon the snack and the country. Usually fruit is a no-go. The best advice is to check the specific rules of the country you're entering into if you want to bring a certain food. Of course, the border guard won't stop you from crossing the border if you have a food that you can't cross with; he or she will just confiscate the food.
There's many different countries in Asia you'd have to be much more specific.. for example in japan typical snacks are 'pocky' 'shaved ice' or 'tsubaki mochi' .. but each country has their own
Some popular food items to bring from India to the USA include spices, teas, snacks like samosas or bhujia, and sweets like ladoos or jalebis. Just make sure to check customs regulations before bringing any food items into the country.
snacks and desserts are sweet and tasty snacks that you have when your hungry.
light snacks
it depends on the teacher, school, country and wether or not your allowed to wat the snack in class
During the Hindu temple Holi celebration, traditional customs and rituals include the lighting of bonfires, throwing colored powders and water on each other, singing and dancing, offering prayers to deities, and sharing sweets and snacks with family and friends.
Healthy Snacks, Healthy Snacks, We love to eat. Yum! Healthy Snacks. Carrots, Bananas, and Celery Too! We like to eat Healthy Snacks. Don't You.
They are the face of the theatre and the first people who the audience meet when entering the theatre. They sell tickets, direct audience members to their seats, supply beverages and snacks or merchandise and attends to the public's requirements.
'Quien no elije' = who is not choosing snacks = snacks saudables, not sure, an adjective describing the snacks. If "saudables" is a misspelling of "saludables", the sentence would translate to "Who is not choosing healthy snacks?"