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What foods can i take in my suitcase to spain? |
Travel Info What foods can i take in my suitcase to spain? Travel Tips contrary to popular belief spain has supermarkets and shops which sell food why take any Others Don't take any! The food in Spain is lovely. What on earth do you need to bring food here for???? We have shops, lots of them, and also silly british supermarkets for those who cannot live without the crud the brits think is good food! According to the European Commission, travellers may not bring any animal food products into Spain, neither for their own consumption, nor as part or their luggage (including meat, meat products, milk, and dairy products). The only exception is baby powdered milk, sealed in its original package. Any other foods may be brought into Spain, up to a maximum weight of one kilogram. Following all the rules of the customs regulations in Spain the traveller is allowed to carry in his or her luggage items for personal or family use, as well as gifts, as long as they are not considered commercial merchandise for their nature or quantity. This will be determined by customs officials at the border checkpoint. If you are bringing in more than 鈧?6,000, you must declare so. At present, anyone older than 18 years of age may carry a maximum of 200 cigarettes, 100 small cigars, 50 cigars, or 250 g of cut tobacco. As for alcohol according to customs regulations in Spain, you are allowed to bring up to one litre of spirits (alcoholic content 22潞), and two litres of alcoholic content less than 22潞. Fragrances are limited to 50 g of perfume, and 250 ml of eau de toilette. Luggage for Spain love to carry, roast leg of lamb, stuffed tomatoes and peppers, mushroom risotto, and chicken a la king. You can also add 2 lbs of roast turkey, and 2 lbs of Virginia ham. Have a nice flight! I always take - ice cream/custard, jellied eels, fried eggs, kippers, chocolate eclairs. I would imagine that tins of baby food and jars of marmite etc. in your hold baggage would be fine. I would definitely not bring anything fresh such as meat, vegetables, plants or cheese. |
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