Anything Hershey's, anything with peanut butter (peanut butter cups, Reeses pieces), Junior Mints, Raisinets, Swedish Fish, Nestle chocolate, Whoppers (although OZ Malteasers are much better), Milk Duds, Brach's, LemonHeads, Three Muskeeters, Milky Way, Snickers, Harbio gummy bears, Twizzlers, Tootsie Rolls, York ...
You must declare all food products. Failure to declare food products can result in up to $10,000 in fines and penalties. The following are generally admissible: Condiments: ketchup (catsup), mustard, mayonnaise, Marmite and Vegemite and prepared sauces that do not contain meat products.
Yes, you can send solids or liquids food to the United States as long as they are not perishable (perishable goods are those with an expiration date of 10 days or less), and do not require specific temperature, humidity, or storage conditions for transportation. Not all transport carriers offer such services.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are the No. 1 selling candy brand in the United States, consisting of white fudge, milk, or dark chocolate cups filled with peanut butter.
Twisties are a type of cheese curl corn-based snack food product, available mainly in Australia, and other Oceanian countries such as Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji, the Southeast Asian countries Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Brunei, and the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.
1. Tim Tams. The Tim Tam is known affectionately as Australia's favorite cookie— and for good reason! These delicious biscuits (or cookies, to non-Australians) are made by sandwiching a generous portion of sweet chocolate cream between two chocolate biscuits and then dipping the sandwich in a coating of chocolate.
Ketchup is underrated. We call it tomato sauce in Australia.
One of the most infamous Australian idiosyncrasies is the word for flip flop: the 'thong'.
Pommy or pom
The terms pommy, pommie, and pom used in Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand usually denote a British person.
What foodstuffs can I not take into Australia? Foods that are prohibited unless accompanied by a valid Import Permit include beans, peas, cereal seeds, eggs, fresh fruit and vegetables, uncanned meat and all pork products, milk, popping corn, raw unroasted nuts, whole salmon and trout.
The most hated food in the US is Olives, being named the worst by 13 states. Anchovies are also unpopular, with 12 states saying it's the worst food. There are only 10 foods collectively despised by different states: olives, anchovies, eggplant, beets, turkey bacon, bologna, sushi, well-done steak, carrots and pickles.
And the winner (or fat gainer, should we say) is…. Red Rooster with its Bacon and Cheese Rippa single meal. This substantial meal packs a kilojoule-lade kapow with 7,730kj per serve, which is a whopping 89 per cent of the average adult daily energy intake.
Dried. Most dried fruits and vegetables are not allowed into the United States without meeting special requirements to prevent the introduction of pests and diseases.
You may bring bakery items and certain cheeses into the United States. The APHIS Web site features a Travelers Tips section and Game and Hunting Trophies section that offers extensive information about bringing food and other products into the U.S. Many prepared foods are admissible.