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Taking beef jerky and SPAM home to Japan
I am sending our exchange students home to Japan in two days. They are taking need jerky from Costco, and cans of SPAM. Will they get confiscated at customs?
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> Will they get confiscated at customs?
The exchange students or the beef jerky? |
You should see what Japanese customs allows. Most canned goods are not a problem, and I've seen Japanese tourists bring home copious numbers of macarons, so I suspect that a lot of stuff is allowed. However, cured meats are always something you should verify.
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No beef jerky unless properly marked. They can buy the beef jerky and spam for a little more at costco in Japan.
http://www.maff.go.jp/aqs/english/product/import.html |
don you made me laugh..
send something american... spam---yuck!!! |
You can send those cans of spam to me...yum yum yum!!!
fried spam and eggs, spam onigiri, spam sandwiches, spam omelets, spam fried rice or just sliced straight from the can. The best slice is the end slice on both sides....really thin....in HI its called "the sliver" Aloha! |
> in HI it's called "the sliver"
In MA, it's called "gahbage" |
Beef jerky and SPAM? Why?
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I wonder if there is a Costco in Kanazawa?
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Offlady, I hope they can make it through. Have them claim ignorance if hassled
Maui no ka 'oi!!! |
No Costco in Kanazawa. Tons of spam though. Every store sells it in many "flavors."
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Peter, is this your favorite restaurant?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE |
OMG, today's Boston Globe actually has a recipe for Spam musubi, a sort of Span sushi wrapped in nori (seaweed) and flavored with teriyaki: tinyurl.com/a3jakfe
As if that weren't enough, there's also a Hawaiian (or maybe Chinese) favorite, Spam Fried Rice: tinyurl.com/aqmblan What is this world coming to? What's next? A Republican president? |
Geee.....I must have. Not had my coffee yet when I read that section of the Globe! Can' t wait for all those delicacies in Japan.
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MrW.....loved the video. I had forgotten about that one.
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Bill, Great, LMAO!
Karen, In Japan musubi are called onigiri and I haven't found a spam one yet but from what I hear it may not be too long. Onigiri are on sale in every train station and combi(7-11)throughout Japan just as the spam musubi is on sale at every 7-11 or ABC store in HI in the mornings. The problem I think would be the price of spam in Japan. I have seen them for ¥800 or more a can whereas we can get them on sale in HI for $1.79 per can. Thus must be genesis of the enthusiasm of those Japanese coeds going back home from Maui. FYI, here in HI there are many different musubi sold in the mornings for breakfast......teriyaki chicken, hot dog, shrimp tempura, etc....but mostly spam. I think I'll have one this morning ;) Aloha! |
Who knew that people in Boston were so into spam?
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In Hawaii, you are not allowed to have children until you can master the art of Spam musubi. It is the perfect field trip/soccer game/ Scout camping trip snack. Of course you can cheat and go to 7-11, but the other mothers will know... ;-)
Like many things in life, Spam is an acquired taste. Once you acquire it however, it becomes the ultimate comfort food. Good idea HT. I think I'll buy one this morning as well! |
what ever happened to oatmeal?
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Oatmeal doesn't fit quite so nicely in a pocket or lunch bag.
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