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三七粉、纳豆胶囊可以带入美国嘛?带妈妈去美国,老人家会带三七粉和纳豆胶囊,这两个药品可以入境嘛

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半年前 来自蚂蜂窝

以下是“美国海关和边境保卫局”网站有关携带食品入境的相关规定。通常在个人行李中携带少量个人食用已加工好的食品(不是所有加工过的食品)是允许的,但应该申报。新鲜肉,蛋,蔬菜,水果等是绝不允许携带入境的,即使是加工以后的肉,蛋等通常也是不让入境的。至于您所说的三七粉等可申报为保健营养品,一定要有原始的密封包装,并有内容物的成分说明等。具体要求请参看下面的规定。

Travelers bringing food into the U.S. for personal use

Can I bring in food as a traveler (fruit, cheese, meat, etc.)?
The information contained in this answer does not apply to food being sent to the U.S. through the mail, courier services or other means.
This information only covers food (fruit, cheese, meat, etc.) entering the United States in passenger baggage for personal use.
See the question "How do I import food (canned goods, meat, vegetables, fruits, bulk food, etc.) for resale?" for information on importing food for resale.

You may be able to bring in food such as fruits, meats or other agricultural products depending on the region or country from which you are traveling. Restrictions are placed on these products to protect community health, preserve the environment and prevent the introduction of devastating diseases to domestic plants and animals.
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 such as ketchup (catsup), mustard, mayonnaise, Marmite and Vegemite and prepared sauces that do not contain meat products
-Olive oil and other vegetable oils
-Bread, cookies, crackers, cakes, granola bars, cereal and other baked and processed products
-Candy and chocolate
-Cheese- Solid cheese (hard or semi-soft, that does not contain meat); butter, butter oil, and cultured milk products such as yogurt and sour cream are not restricted. Feta cheese, Brie, Camembert, cheese in brine, Mozzarella and Buffalo Mozzarella are permissible (USDA Animal Product Manual, Table 3-14-6). Cheese in liquid (such as cottage cheese or ricotta cheese) and cheese that pours like heavy cream are not admissible from countries affected by foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). Cheese containing meat is not admissible depending on the country of origin.
-Canned goods and goods in vacuum packed jars (other than those containing meat or poultry products) for your personal use
-Fish- personal amounts of fish, shrimp, abalone and other seafood are allowed and can be fresh, frozen, dried, smoked, canned or cooked
-Dried Fruit- things like apricots, barberry, currants, dates, figs, gooseberries, peaches, prunes, raisins, tomatillos, and zereshk (USDA Miscellaneous and Processed Products Manual, Table 3-69)
-Liquid milk and milk products intended for use by infants or very young children are admissible if in a reasonable amount or small quantity for several days' use.
-Powder drinks sealed in original containers with ingredients listed in English. However, admissibility is still under the discretion of the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Agricultural Specialist.
-Juices- commercially canned (USDA Miscellaneous and Processed Products Manual, Table 3-75)
-Tea- commercially packaged and ready to be boiled, steeped or microwaved in liquid. Coca, barberry and loose citrus leaves are prohibited (USDA Miscellaneous and Processed Products Manual, Table 3-148)
-Coffee- roasted or unroasted if there is no pulp attached. (USDA Miscellaneous and Processed Products Manual, Table 3-48)
-Spices- most dried spices are allowed except for orange, lemon, lime and other citrus leaves and seeds, lemongrass, and many vegetable and fruit seeds
-Honey- comb honey, royal jelly, bee bread, or propolis if it is not intended to be fed to bees (USDA Miscellaneous and Processed Products Manual, Table 3-100)
-Noodles and ramen that do not have meat or eggs in the spice packets
-Rice- (See ALERT below) white rice, basmati rice, brown rice, husked rice, polished rice, rice flour and other products that do not have the hull attached (USDA Miscellaneous and Processed Products Manual, Table 3-130).
ALERT: Effective July 30, 2011 non-commercial quantities of rice from countries where Khapra beetle is known to occur will be prohibited from entering the United States. Failure to declare rice will result in fines.
-Flour- wheat, rice, oat and cornmeal
-Mushrooms, fresh and dried- above ground parts that are clean and free of soil
-Nuts- All nuts are allowed if they have been boiled, cooked, ground, oven dried, pureed, roasted, or steamed. Other nuts may be allowed if they are free from their husks (the shell remains), such as almonds, betel nuts, Brazil nuts, cashews, coquilla nuts, filberts (hazelnuts), Java olives, kara nuts, gingko nuts, macadamias, pecans, pili nuts, pine nuts (pinon nuts), pistachios, and walnuts. (USDA Miscellaneous and Processed Products Manual, Table 3-105, 3-106)
-Bakery items, candy, chocolate, and dry mixes containing dairy and egg ingredients [such as baking mixes, cocoa mixes, drink mixes, instant cake mixes, instant pudding mixes, liquid drink mixes containing reconstituted dry milk or dry milk products (including those that contain sugar), potato flakes, and infant formula] commercially labeled and presented in final finished packaging are generally admissible.
Fruits and Vegetables:
Travelers may check the general admissibility of fruits and vegetables by consulting APHIS's FAVIR database. Simply select the type of fruit or vegetable in the "Approved Name:", and then select the country of origin in the "Country/Region:" field. You will receive one of the following results:
· 0 entries found means the fruit or vegetable is NOT allowed into the United States
· # entry(ies) found [followed by the name of the commodity and the name of the country] click on "CIR".
•If the import requirements indicate: 1 Subject to Inspection: This commodity is subject to inspection at the port of entry and all general requirements of 7 CFR 319.56-3. The fruit or vegetable is allowed into the United States pending Inspection.

•If the import requirements indicate: Condition of entry treatment then the fruit or vegetable is NOT allowed into the United States in passenger baggage.

Every fruit or vegetable must be declared to a CBP Agriculture Specialist or CBP Officer and must be presented for inspection - regardless of its admissibility status. Fresh fruits and vegetables need to be clean and may be prohibited if they have insects or diseases.
Note: See FDA Web site Food products imported from Japan and radiation safety.
The following items are admissible:
•Aloe- above ground parts

•Coconuts-husks must have been completely removed and cannot have sprouted

•Garlic- peeled cloves

•Ginger- clean roots

•St. John's bread- pod

•Tamarind bean pod

•Water chestnut- corm or nut only

Animal Products and Animal By-Products:
Meat, milk, egg, poultry, and their products, including products made with these materials, such as dried soup mix or bouillon, are either prohibited or restricted from entering the United States, depending on the types of animal diseases which occur in the country of origin. Fresh (chilled or frozen), dried, cured, and fully cooked meat is generally prohibited from most countries. Canned meat is allowed entry, except caprine and ovine meats, including lamb, mutton, and goat, etc., from Canada and countries affected by bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).
Products containing raw egg ingredients are prohibited from most regions.
Eggs and egg products from Exotic Newcastle Disease (END) and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) affected regions, including cooked eggs, if not accompanied by a USDA Veterinary Service import permit remain prohibited regardless if those items are for personal consumption. Effective February 15, 2012, travelers may once again bring fully cooked eggs from Mexico into the U.S.
Pork should be commercially canned and labeled in unopened containers. Pork and pork products are not admissible from Mexico, except for cooked pork in small amounts for a meal.
Effective January 14, 2010, cooked pork skins (also known as pork rind) entering as commercial cargo or in passenger baggage from regions affected with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), swine vesicular disease (SVD), African swine fever (ASF), or classical swine fever (CSF) must be accompanied by an original certificate issued by an official of the National Government of the region of origin.

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半年前 来自蚂蜂窝

我自己带过很多包装好的中药材和胶囊入境,个人经验是你这两样东西入境没有问题,最好把三七粉包装好。

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半年前 来自蚂蜂窝

原则上是不可以的,凡事食物都不能带入美国
禁止或限制入境的物品

1、生物制品:

未经消毒的人类和动物组织(包括血液、人或动植物排泄物)、活体细菌培养基、病毒或类似有机体、被怀疑感染人畜共患疾病的动物、昆虫、蜗牛和蝙蝠的进口需从美国疾病控制中心取得进口许可证。

2、书籍、音像资料、电脑程序和磁带:

盗版书籍、电脑程序及音像制品不得进入美国,盗版制品会被没收销毁。

3、水果、蔬菜和植物:

许多水果、蔬菜、植物、枝条、种籽、未经处理的植物产品、特定濒危物种等一般都禁止进口或是需持有许可证才能进口。所有植物、植物产品、水果或蔬菜都必须向海关官员申报并接受检查。

4、肉类、牲畜和禽类:

肉类、牲畜、禽类及其副产品一般都禁止入境,或是根据原产国的动物疾病状况进行限制。对于罐头装的肉类产品,如检验官员能够确认该产品系熟制、已经商业封装,则允许入境。其他罐装及腌制的肉类产品及干肉产品均严格限制入境。

5、打猎所得:

如果您打算进口打猎纪念品或野味,一般需事先获得许可证,而且只有特定的口岸被授权处理上述物品进口的事宜。

6、货币:

携带入境的货币工具(包括美国或其他国家的硬币及货币、旅行支票、现金汇票和可流通证券等)金额超过一万美元,应填妥美国海关4790表(Custom Form 4790),主动向海关申报。未如实申报者可能导致被追究民事及刑事责任,包括没收所持货币及货币工具。

7、宠物:

猫:在入境检查时必须能证明未患可传染给人的疾病。如果该宠物健康状况明显不佳,有执照的兽医将对其作进一步检查,有关费用由宠物的主人支付。

狗:在入境检查时必须能证明其未患可传染给人的疾病,抵达前至少30天内注射过狂犬病疫苗(此项规定不适用于3个月以下的幼狗)。

个人拥有的宠物鸟:可以入境,但鹦鹉类鸟只允许带入两只。同时需符合APHIS和公共卫生服务机构的有关要求,比如可能要求由宠物的主人出资,为该宠物在APHIS机构进行卫生防疫。

灵长类动物如猴子、猿等不允许进口。

您最好向州及地方有关机构查询了解对带入宠物有何规定和限定。有些地方,如夏威夷州,对宠物有严格的卫生防疫要求。

8、鱼和野生动植物:

鱼类和野生动植物也在进出口管制及卫生防疫要求范围内,主要包括:野生鸟类、哺乳动物、海洋哺乳动物、爬行动物、甲壳类动物、鱼类和软体动物;上述动物的任何部分或产品,如皮革、羽毛、蛋(卵)等;用野生动植物和鱼类制成的产品和物件。

野生濒危物种和由此制造的产品禁止进出口。象牙或象牙制品一般禁止进出口。含有野生动植物部分的古董如能证明其历史有100年则可以进口。

需要留意的是,按美国法律规定,边境海关官员可不经本人同意随时打开行李检查,所以建议入境美国托运物品箱包不要上锁,除非您是TSA海关锁,否则海关会用破坏方式打开带锁的箱包,如有损失,海关不负责赔偿。

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