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Travel to Rocky Point & Tips | Rocky Point 360 What food can I bring into Mexico?- Rocky Point 360 5 Things You Need To Cross the Mexico Border to Rocky Point Save. Hi. I've never been to Rocky point before but we are renting a house for a birthday party in September. I've been researching what foods to serve but then I'm confused with what I can bring across the border and how much. I'm basically providing breakfast lunch and dinner for 2days to 15 people.
Can I bring smoked brisket we made at home? Prior to considering bringing agricultural, meat, or cheese products into Mexico be sure to review information on the SENASICA site: .. Hi. I've never been to Rocky point before but we are renting a house for a birthday party in September. I've been researching what foods to serve but then I'm confused with what I can bring across the border and how much. I'm basically providing breakfast lunch and dinner for 2days to 15 people. Can I bring smoked brisket we made at home? You can get anything from fruit (like this juicy mango on a stick with chilli!), tortillas, tamales, burritos, literally anything! Make sure you take some cash so that you can enjoy a snack while on the beach! I hope this post inspires you to go out. Food: fresh cheeses, farm raised chicken, live/raw/dried crustaceans, fresh meat of any kind, homemade or artisanal food products, unpackaged. * Seeds, seedlings, and fresh plants. Be especially careful with items such as trail mix and granola bars that often include seeds. * Fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers, and cereals * Dairy products * Flour and corn meal ***This is a general list provided for your convenience. Please. Bringing Agricultural Food Products *Of particular note, generally NO MEAT products are permitted Bringing Hams & Cheeses *Note: Fresh cheese and home-made products are prohibited Pet food / traveling with a pet In Mexico, only. If you are really worried about it and want to bring meats and cheeses in instead of buying the great stuff available in RP. (I know there are many of our favorites not available in RP) Here is an option I've used a few times. I have taken the meats (wrapped in double plastic bags) out of the cooler and place them in luggage or other hard to look. (Pay attention to what countries you are allowed to bring these items from. The U.S. is not included for most dairy products.) Some major prohibited foods include fresh meats and cheeses, even if they are on a sandwich. Dog and cat food made from beef is. Rocky Point is so affordable, riding a banana boat is $5 USD, you can get an entire meal for 2 for less than $11 USD, and the lodging can be easily split between people so that you end up only paying about $100 USD per person for the entire weekend. Speaking of affordability, I recommend that you bring cash (both USD and Mexican currency).