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        哪些食物可以通過美國海關

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         去美國留學的同學們一定想帶些家鄉(xiāng)特產過去吃起到慰藉思鄉(xiāng)之情和解饞的功效,那么美國海關允許的食物有哪些呢?下面大家一起來看看。
                   Check with the consulate or agricultural office in the country of origin to confirm that your item is allowed.
            General List of Approved Products
            Aloe Vera (above ground parts)
            Bat nut or devil pod (Trapa bicornis)
            Breads, cakes, cookies, and other bakery goods
            Candies
            Cannonball fruit
            Chinese water chestnut
            Coffee (roasted beans only)
            美國留學
             
                   Fish
            * Flower bulbs
            Fruits, canned
            Garlic cloves (peeled)
            Lily bulbs (Lilium spp.) for planting
            Maguey leaf
            Matsutake
            Mushrooms
            Nuts (roasted only)
            Palm hearts (peeled)
            Sauces, canned or processed
            Seaweed
            * Seeds for planting or consumption
            Shamrocks leaves without roots or soil
            St. John's Bread
            Singhara nut (Trapa bispinosa)
            Tamarind bean pod
            Truffles
            Vegetables, canned or processed
            Water chestnut (Trapa natans)
            *Check with the consulate or agricultural office in the country of origin to confirm that your item is allowed. A phytosanitary certificate is required for propagative material. Pre-departure inspection is required for passengers traveling from Hawaii to the mainland, Puerto Rico to the mainland, and from the U.S. Virgin Islands to the mainland.
            Many products grown in Canada or Mexico are allowed to enter the United States. This includes most vegetables and many fruits; however, seed potatoes from Canada currently require a permit. Additionally, stone fruit pples, mangoes, oranges, guavas, sopote, cherimoya and sweet limes from Mexico require a permit.