Where can I find a list of food items restricted to bring to Malaysia (for personal consumption)?
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I'll be travelling to Kuala Lumpur soon from India (via Air if that's important) and I was planning on bring some dried mango pulp for personal consumption and also to gift my friends (in a really small quantity though). Is that allowed?
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Usually, in my personal experience, Malaysia doesn't enforce much rules on food imports for personal use. They are mostly familiar with the Indian sweets and you won't have any issues. Maximum you can get is to discard that.
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What food Cannot bring into Malaysia?
Malaysia Most foodstuff are generally admissible aside from those outlined in Quarantine Boards upon arrival in Malaysia. Fresh fruits like mangoes, mangosteens, bananas, as well as citrus fruits like oranges, limes, and lemons are not permitted unless you have an import permit and phytosanitary certificate.What are the items restricted for import?
List of items prohibited for import into India:- Other meat and edible meat offal, fresh, chilled or frozen of wild animals.
- Pig fat, free of lean meat and poultry fat, not rendered or otherwise extracted, fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried or smoked.
What prohibited goods are customs looking for?
Prohibited goods- Weapons.
- Miscellaneous.
- Intellectual property and cultural items.
- Hazardous goods.
- Firearms.
- Drugs, Medicines and Therapeutic Substances.
- Defence and Strategic goods.
- Consumer products.
What are restricted goods?
These are goods, whose importation require a permit issued by a Regulatory Authority or are subject to quantitative restrictions.Which FOOD Items Not Allowed to Carry to Other Countries/FLIGHT -Mamta Sachdeva
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