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Asked by Rachael from england | Jan. 20, 2015 08:58
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I want to send my friend in china a food parcel

I've tried to find on the internet whether I'll be able to send these food but this is the only helpful site so far! I want to send a multipack of Nestle cereal, a multipack of Kelloggs cereal, packets of dried powdered satchets of Cup a soup, packets of dried pasta with a powdered sauce in it (you just add water to the soup and pasta) some porridge oats, cubes of jelly, choclate (galaxy, milky bars, curly wurlys) Jelly babies and sachets of angels delight (you add milk to them to make a mousse) will i be able to send all these things? I am also worried that if i unwittingly put a food item in that is prohibited that they will seize the whole parcel and not send it on at all, obviously I will declare all the items in the parcel but if there happened to be a prohibited item in it would they just remove it and send the parcel on or would it all be destroyed?

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Answered by Lee | Jan. 20, 2015 21:41
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Rachael, you just should understand that milk, cheese, dairy products, and cooked or uncooked meat are not allowed to enter China. Things you mentions are ok to enter China.
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Answered by Rachael | Jan. 23, 2015 07:12
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Ahh thankyou very much!
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Answered by Ravi Kolagani | Jan. 22, 2015 00:05
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Hi Rachael,

Im from India and recently i sent chocolates(Cadbury dairy milk) and many dry food items including grocery and dry fruits. They got delivered successfully . Hope it helps
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