QUOTE(peppermilk @ Jan 22 2010, 04:45 PM)
I think you can, if the quantity is small (say 1-2 packets?).
I remembered a small list of food prohibited are... eggs, poultry, mung beans (basically seeds). For a full list, check this out my dear: http://www.travelbug.gov.au/documents/What_cant_I_take.pdf
I once brought a whole bar of chocolate and a bag of chips (those supersized ones you see in ang moh countries) and they let me board the plane.
Added on January 22, 2010, 4:51 pmJust wondering guys, where do you usually keep your important belongings (cash, passport, visas ect) while you're hitting the beach? Keep it at the safe of your lodging? O_o Will that be safe enough? Haha guess I'm a little paranoid...
haha...I remembered a small list of food prohibited are... eggs, poultry, mung beans (basically seeds). For a full list, check this out my dear: http://www.travelbug.gov.au/documents/What_cant_I_take.pdf
I once brought a whole bar of chocolate and a bag of chips (those supersized ones you see in ang moh countries) and they let me board the plane.
Added on January 22, 2010, 4:51 pmJust wondering guys, where do you usually keep your important belongings (cash, passport, visas ect) while you're hitting the beach? Keep it at the safe of your lodging? O_o Will that be safe enough? Haha guess I'm a little paranoid...
my friend..she brought like 15 big packs of Chesel chips home..
i'm like... are ucrazy? she is chesel fanatic... LOL
I brought uhm..... milo , oyster sauce , packs of seasoning stuff , instant noodle , bak kut teh stuff.. tea , all these tom yam paste , etc... LOL . i'm bringing in Tamarind paste.. i heard u can't bring it in.. i'll see..
when i go to the beach ? usually i keep my passport and id's in the hotel / guesthouse. I only bring cash and 1 atm card. Nothing else.
Usually i hide in under my towel ... so far so good
Mar 9 2010, 10:26 PM

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