What you Can bring into Mexico

If you are planning on bringing food into Mexico, there are certain foods allowed by Mexico Customs as long as they are intended for personal consumption and do not risk bringing disease or pests into the country. Although the items on the list below are allowed into the country, they are still subject to inspection by Mexico customs agents.

* Smoking tobacco

* Honey

* Dried, roasted, or preserved fruits and vegetables including coffee, herbs, and spices

* Dry cooked, packed, and bottled foods

* Smoked poultry such as chicken or turkey. These items must be in their original packaging and properly labeled.

* If traveling from the United States or Canada, refrigerated, frozen, vacuum packed milk and cheese are allowed. These items must be in their original packaging and properly labeled (USDA Label is required).

Other Items Allowed To Be Brought Into Mexico

*Up to $10,000 US dollars

***The information above is provided as a general guideline only. Please perform your own due diligence prior to your trip to Mexico.***