Why are Americans so shadowy and non-specific when it comes to food into the U.S?
I cant find ANY info on tortellini or Nutella on my checked baggage. Any experienced travelers can help me out?
>>1281203
Tortellini is permitted, but you must declare it and it must go through a certain quarantine period. I think it's 14 days but I might be wrong. Contact the airline, or better yet contact the officials at the US airport where you will be landing. Nutella is only legal in California, Colorado, and Washington State, but AFAIK it's still totally illegal to transport it across borders. The Federal government are really cracking down (thanks a lot Trump) so I wouldn't risk it. I've seen Nutella dogs in action at a number of US airports and it's pretty amazing how sensitive they are.
>>1281242
Same, i tried to smuggle in some Nutella up my ass, and those fucking dogs got on me in a hurry, barely knew what was happening until a TSA agent was knuckle deep in my ass searching for that decadent chocolate spread.
>>1281203
Don't risk the Nutella bro, you don't want a fist in your ass
Eat a jar of Nutella before your flight. Scoop it out of your asshole a couple days later. What is so hard about that?