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  2. Can I bring some food to Mexico for personal use? - Cancun ...

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    Roasted coffee, dried prunes, preserved fruits and vegetables. [canned, vacuumed packed per personal experience] Dry, cooked, packed and bottled foods (if not from 'risk' countries) From the USA and Canada: Refrigerated, frozen, vacuum packed, pork and processed vacuum packed pate, milk and cheese.

  3. Any food restrictions for coming into Mexico? - Puerto ...

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    Here is advice from another travel site: "When making your way into Mexico across the U.S. border, you cannot bring any meat or produce into Mexico. These rules are not always enforced at the Mexican border, but you're better off safe than sorry; attempting to bring fruit or meat from the U.S. could result in your being delayed or even detained.

  4. What are we allowed to bring in to Mexico - Cancun Forum

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    64 helpful votes. 1. Re: What are we allowed to bring in to Mexico. Jan 14, 2024, 4:54 AM. Packaged food is fine. No fruits or vegetables allowed. No meats (unless packaged.) We have had jerky taken in the past and we have had nuts and seeds that were in a mix from a co-op taken.

  5. What Foods Can I Bring Into Cabo? - Cabo San Lucas Forum

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    10 years ago. Clarification I just read that you CAN bring beef into Mexico as long as it is in a sealed package with either USDA or Canadian food inspection agency stamps visibile on the package.This is based on the Mexican customs website But Raw ground beef is not allowed,So no Bubba Burgers. Edited: 10 years ago.

  6. What can you bring into Mexico from the States - Tripadvisor

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    Here's the list: The following are products you can take into Mexico: dehydrated or canned foods. roasted coffee (packaged) fresh or dry meats (beef, sheep or goat from US or Canada) candy (not lactic) dried spices. dry herbal medicines. nuts.

  7. Taking Food Into Mexico - Cabo San Lucas Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Adults may bring up to 20 packs of cigarettes, 25 cigars or 200 grams of tobacco, and up to 3 liters of alcohol. The following are products you can take into Mexico: * dehydrated or canned foods. * roasted coffee (packaged) * fresh or dry meats (beef, sheep or goat from US or Canada) * candy (not lactic) * dried spices.

  8. Bringing food into mexico - Cancun Forum - Tripadvisor

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    I find this link to be helpful. Mexico is pretty strict about bringing in fresh food. You can very easily buy fresh fruit, veg and meat in Cancun. Same with dairy. Shopping at the Mega or Walmart is much the same as in the USA. Are there any specific food items you are concerned about being able to buy?

  9. Customs- what can you bring in, in regards to food? - Cabo ...

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    Plants, fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers, raw cereals, etc. Dairy products. Bees and bees' products (except honey) Fresh, dried, canned, smoked or frozen meat and meat products from quarantined countries. Flours like corn meal, etc. Veterinary medications and biological products. Agricultural chemicals and raw materials.