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#12799 by Jaydun
15 May 2006, 15:42
Strange one I know.

I am off to see my Brother in Boston at the weekend. Being a Brit he loves his curries so I would like to take a couple of jars of Llyodd Grossmans Rogan Josh sauces to cook him and his family a curry while I am there as a sort of thank you.

I know that you are not allowed to take fresh fruit, vegtables or fresh dairy prodcuts into the USA, but would I be allowed to take this sauce. The sauce does contain vegtables (Mainly Tomatoes) and spices,(though no meat) but these are fully cooked and sealed in the jar.

Your help would be appreciated.

Thank you
#117911 by Bazz
15 May 2006, 16:08
Here is a quote from the US Embassy website:

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U.S. Department of Agriculture regulations prohibit tourists from bringing fresh, dried, and canned meats and meat products from most foreign countries. If any meat is used in preparing a product, it is prohibited. Bakery items and all cured cheeses are admissible. Imported foods are also subject to requirements of the Food and Drug Administration and may be seized upon inspection if, in the opinion of the FDA, they pose any health risk of any kind. Please check the Department of Agriculture's list of approved products!

If you are not sure, if you can bring a certain product, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the Department of Agriculture will be able to assist you.
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You may need to do a bit more research.
#117914 by Bazz
15 May 2006, 16:17
Further investigation seems to indicate you should be okay [y]
#117936 by V-Ben
15 May 2006, 17:55
I'm pretty sure the sauce you described is fine, though double check the ingredients with the quote above.

I always take Branston Pickle for a mate, and the first time got hauled over as I'd declared 'Pickles' on the customs form... they were fine once they'd checked it out.

If I were you though I'd certainly mention it on the customs form, as even if it IS allowed they get pretty arsey if you forget to put it down under Food and they then find it.
Oh the joys of American Immigration/Customs!!!!!! [n]
#117940 by MarkJ
15 May 2006, 18:04
My friend Charlie always takes back HP sauce in large quantities to the US with no problems - and thats not too dissimilar from curry sauce ( althought the factory in Brum is gonna close and they are moving it to Holland - yes Holland!!!)
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