Don’t have a clue whether this is a spring or autumn picking anymore…. but it’s tasty.
Anyways, farewell for a while, most likely… life is too busy for this stuff right now! This is all the tea I’ve had in the last two days (oh yeah, a Tropicalia cold brew as well, better log that). If I have internet in Mexico, I’ll snoop around a bit… On that note… anyone know if I should be able to get tea through customs? Teabags, if nothing else? I’m dreading the thought of no tea/cheap Orange Pekoe. Or whatever they give you on Mexican resorts.
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I’ve never won (lost?) the traffic light lottery at customs in Mexico. But I Know I have had tea bags in my luggage when passing through there and have never been pulled over. They have the general no plant material allowed listing in their declaration. My advice is to take only what your willing to loose (but you probably wont) http://mexico.visahq.com/customs/
I always used to list tea from Canada on my customs declaration and the agents used to laugh at me. Have a great vacation.
Thanks for the advice!! I was definitely thinking I shouldn’t take anything I’d be heartbroken to part with… I guess perhaps I’ll chew through some of the teabags I’ve had kicking around for a while now?
Ooh you’re going to Mexico!?
For how long??
Hope you have fun! FYI I brought tea when I went on my honeymoon to Mexico, I just told them that I brought it and kept it in the package so it was labeled as tea. But definitely nothing you are scared to lose!
OH btw the resort we stayed at had a brand of tea (bags) called “Dilmah” and I actually brought some home because I liked it :) Mind you my tastes are/were not refined but it was decent!
I’ve never won (lost?) the traffic light lottery at customs in Mexico. But I Know I have had tea bags in my luggage when passing through there and have never been pulled over. They have the general no plant material allowed listing in their declaration. My advice is to take only what your willing to loose (but you probably wont) http://mexico.visahq.com/customs/
I always used to list tea from Canada on my customs declaration and the agents used to laugh at me. Have a great vacation.
Thanks for the advice!! I was definitely thinking I shouldn’t take anything I’d be heartbroken to part with… I guess perhaps I’ll chew through some of the teabags I’ve had kicking around for a while now?
Ooh you’re going to Mexico!?
For how long??
Hope you have fun! FYI I brought tea when I went on my honeymoon to Mexico, I just told them that I brought it and kept it in the package so it was labeled as tea. But definitely nothing you are scared to lose!
OH btw the resort we stayed at had a brand of tea (bags) called “Dilmah” and I actually brought some home because I liked it :) Mind you my tastes are/were not refined but it was decent!
I have never had a problem bringing tea on a trip. But definitely don’t bring something you might lose. Have fun!