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Q: Can I bring Bing Lang (槟榔) back to the States?

I've read on a few forums from the Marianas, Marshals that it's not permitted to bring fresh berries to the mainland.  But what about those vacuum sealed packages they sell in China?  Will I get arrested for trying to smuggle in narcotics (they really aren't), or will customs just confiscate them?  Or is it ok?  I'd really feel stupid if I end up in jail for trying to show my friends an exotic fruit. 

10 years 41 weeks ago in  Transport & Travel - China

 
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Fruit can hide insects that do not have visas. These insects may be in a new environment and have no enemies and then take over and take jobs from native insects.

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indecisionYou won't be allowed to bring over fruits from China. I saw a lady at the airport once. I believe it was in Chicago and they pretty much told her to open her bag and they took all the foods/fruits and whatever she had planned on bringing. She said it was for her family, but they didn't care they took it from her anyways!

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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If they are sealed and vacuum packed no problem, same as tea and so on, the last time I visited, I took the dried grapes that you can use as a blood pressure reliever, no problem. Well, kind of a problem, I went through customs, they asked if I any fruit and things that could bring in insects, I said no, but I had grapes from China.  What happened was even funnier, there was silence, then a hugh lecture, before I broke in and said the were freeze dried and vacuum packed; she called me an a**hole, I told her; tell me something I don't know.wink

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