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Paleo Diet | Tagged Posts

2016
27
July
Can You Bring Jerky and Granola into Huatulco, Mexico?

Question:

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Bev

Happy Friday all . Anyone know if you can bring Dried meat as in Jerky and homemade granola into Huatucol Mexico .I have a gluten allergy and want to bring some foods i know i can eat .Thanks

Humans say...

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Jasmine

granola is okay i think but i'm pretty sure meat product can not go.

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Bev

oh and would you pack it in your bag or carry on

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Bob

They have dogs at the airport that will sniff out undesirable foods. Doesn't matter if they are in carryons or in luggage.

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Bev

yes Bob do you know what those foods are we have friends that come here every year from Mexico and bring meat and cheese here with them

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Sarah

Do they claim them? Meat isn't allowed

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Kevin

On the declaration form it asks about meats and produce, so your friends are lying to customs if they bring it in.

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Evan

Why do u have to bring meat for your gluten allergy?

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Kim

No meats

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Peter

Saw this and it reminded me of a post yesterday I saw. Totally off topic but did you know u can claim gluten free purchases come tax time. Well now u do !

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Bev

Yes you can Peter if you are also have dairy allergy you can clam that also

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Bev

Evan I don't have to bring the jerky .I do not do sugar also so it would be a good snack

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Evan

Most of the food in Mexico should be gluten free anyways? Lots of corn, beans, rice, potatoes.

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Bev

Yes have never had trouble eating there before other than gluten but this year I am off so many different foods it maybe a little harder I eat a Paleo diet so no legumes and limited grains lol

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Peter

I'm on a strictly seafood diet. I seafood I eat it

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Bev

That's nice Peter some of us are not so lucky

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Peter

I worked in the food industry in a high end grocery store. I am aware of the challenges faced by many. Sorry if I offended you.

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Bev

Nope you didn't lol

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Kristy

99.9% sure Jerky is a no-no... Granola is ok. There are 2 grocery stores there that have plenty of GF options - Super Che being the most convenient grocery store

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Hung

I got this from the Mexico Food Administration Page. Dried, packaged and labeled beef It should arrive with packaging completely intact, labeled in Spanish, English or other understandable language (Italian, Portuguese, French etc.) and with the health authority stamp. It must only originate from countries that fulfill the combination of MCRZI1 zoo sanitary requirements. Up to 500g per family AUSTRALIA (AUS) CANADA (CAN) CHILE (CHL) NEW ZEALAND (NZL) PANAMA (PAN) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

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Hung

so it is okay but it need to be only 500G and need to be packages from the following countries in bold. Fresh or frozen beef is a No.

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Hung

cured pork and sausage up to 5KG

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Bev

Thank you Hung

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Grace

Don't waste your money . They ll take it

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Bev

Yes I have just decided to take Granola

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Lana

There usually is a little dog staffing luggage around the carousel in Mexico. ...he found our container that had leftover pizza. ..we had eaten it by then but he still went crazy and his handler was ready to confiscate it .

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Lewi

The Costco over there has gluten free foods, I went to one in Monterrey and was surprised to see so many. Also most foods in Mexico are made of corn, tortillas etc, so are gluten free.

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Bev

Costco in Huatuclo Lewi I don't think so .

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Lewi

Tacos it is then, there are usually lots of fruit and meat options too

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Bev

Yes but if you read above I do not do sugar even fruit or corn or legumes I have a gluten allergy and follow a paleo eating plan

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Evan

That sounds awful

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Terra

Declare it upon entering any country and see what happens.

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Bev

Thanks Terra I

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Bev

Thanks Steven mine is homemade so will be leaving it at home


A.I. says...

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Can You Bring Dried Meat and Homemade Granola into Huatulco, Mexico?

Yes, you can bring dried meat and homemade granola into Huatulco, Mexico. However, there are some restrictions.

Dried Meat

You can bring up to 10 kilograms (22 pounds) of dried meat into Mexico. The meat must be commercially packaged and labeled. It must also be free of any visible signs of spoilage.

Homemade Granola

You can bring up to 10 kilograms (22 pounds) of homemade granola into Mexico. The granola must be made with all-natural ingredients. It must also be free of any visible signs of spoilage.

Important Note:

You must declare all food items that you are bringing into Mexico. You can do this by filling out a customs declaration form when you arrive at the airport or border crossing. Failure to declare food items can result in fines or other penalties.

For more information, please visit the website of the Mexican Customs and Border Protection Service (SAT): https://www.sat.gob.mx/.



   










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