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Food Products (Prepared)
You may bring bakery items and certain cheeses into the United States.
The APHIS Web site features a Travelers Tips section and Game and Hunting Trophies section that offers
extensive information about bringing food and other products into the U.S. Many prepared foods are admissible.
However, bush meat made from African wildlife and almost anything containing meat products, such as bouillon, soup mixes, etc., is not admissible. As a general rule, condiments, vinegars, oils, packaged spices, honey, coffee and tea are admissible.
Because rice can often harbor insects, it is best to avoid bringing it into the United States.
Some imported foods are also subject to requirements of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/kbyg/prohibited
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