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restrictions about carrying meat and dairy products
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10.       Sonbahar
455 posts
 22 Dec 2010 Wed 03:13 pm

Quote:mltm

I always bring and brought just a few days ago, too, soft french cheese that are nonvacuumed and sausages without any problem from France to Turkey. Once I brought even 8 soft cheese.

http://www.google.com/images?um=1&hl=tr&client=firefox&rls=com.yahoo%3Afr%3Aofficial&biw=1276&bih=635&tbs=isch%3A1&sa=1&q=camambert&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

 

And one month ago, my friend from Turkey brought me turkish sausages (vacuumed) and sucuk without any problem.

 

I didn´t have so many chance, then! {#emotions_dlg.sad} Because when traveling back from Paris, last July, they took my soft unvacumed french cheese away... I have already brought to my family french cheese several times before...

So...{#emotions_dlg.unsure}

11.       mltm
3690 posts
 22 Dec 2010 Wed 03:30 pm

 

Quoting Sonbahar

 

 

I didn´t have so many chance, then! {#emotions_dlg.sad} Because when traveling back from Paris, last July, they took my soft unvacumed french cheese away... I have already brought to my family french cheese several times before...

So...{#emotions_dlg.unsure}

From Paris to where? To Turkey?

And in your cabin bag or in your luggage?

 

12.       Sonbahar
455 posts
 22 Dec 2010 Wed 04:28 pm

It was not to Turkey, and it was in my cabine bag, (inside an ice bag) because I bought that at the very last moment. This may be the reason...Indeed.

The Custom took just "camembert" kind. I thought it may smell strong, but he smiled, and explained it was only for security purpose. Smile

13.       dilliduduk
1551 posts
 22 Dec 2010 Wed 07:22 pm

 

Quoting mltm

I always bring and brought just a few days ago, too, soft french cheese that are nonvacuumed and sausages without any problem from France to Turkey. Once I brought even 8 soft cheese.

http://www.google.com/images?um=1&hl=tr&client=firefox&rls=com.yahoo%3Afr%3Aofficial&biw=1276&bih=635&tbs=isch%3A1&sa=1&q=camambert&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

 

And one month ago, my friend from Turkey brought me turkish sausages (vacuumed) and sucuk without any problem.

 

this is luck

 

I don´t know if it is restricted for Turkey but it is definitely forbidden to bring meat and dairy products to EU, any kind and in any package, whether in your hang luggage or normal luggage.

 

http://ec.europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/allowed-banned/meat-dairy-animal/index_en.htm

 

but I will try bringing some to Turkey, anyway I am Turkish and I don´t think I will have huge problems  

since meat is at least 2 times more expensive in Turkey, maybe I should also bring some meat

 

14.       Sonbahar
455 posts
 22 Dec 2010 Wed 10:24 pm

Wish you good luck and a nice trip!{#emotions_dlg.bye}

Merak ediyoruz peynir hakkında, bize haber verin lütfenWink

15.       dilliduduk
1551 posts
 22 Dec 2010 Wed 11:00 pm

 

Quoting Sonbahar

Wish you good luck and a nice trip!{#emotions_dlg.bye}

Merak ediyoruz peynir hakkında, bize haber verin lütfenWink

 

teşekkürler

if snow lets me fly, of course...

 

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16.       mltm
3690 posts
 23 Dec 2010 Thu 12:18 am

 

Quoting Sonbahar

It was not to Turkey, and it was in my cabine bag, (inside an ice bag) because I bought that at the very last moment. This may be the reason...Indeed.

The Custom took just "camembert" kind. I thought it may smell strong, but he smiled, and explained it was only for security purpose. Smile

 Ofcourse, then it is normal. you cannot bring food or drink into the cabine.

 

17.       Sonbahar
455 posts
 23 Dec 2010 Thu 12:22 am

No he left other kinds of cheese, the vacuumed ones, and also chocolate and sweets.

If you buy such things from free shop, then it´s not easy to register again with your luggage.Smile



Edited (12/23/2010) by Sonbahar

18.       dilliduduk
1551 posts
 29 Dec 2010 Wed 01:42 am

 

Quoting Sonbahar

Wish you good luck and a nice trip!{#emotions_dlg.bye}

Merak ediyoruz peynir hakkında, bize haber verin lütfenWink

 

I had no problems

19.       Sonbahar
455 posts
 29 Dec 2010 Wed 02:17 am

Quote:dilliduduk

Quoting Sonbahar

Wish you good luck and a nice trip!{#emotions_dlg.bye}

Merak ediyoruz peynir hakkında, bize haber verin lütfenWink

 

I had no problems

Ahh hoşgeldiniz o zaman!! Happy to hear that everything went right! Afiyet şeker olsun ve mutlu yeni yıllar!! Wink



Edited (12/29/2010) by Sonbahar

20.       dilliduduk
1551 posts
 29 Dec 2010 Wed 02:36 am

 

Quoting Sonbahar

 

Ahh hoşgeldiniz o zaman!! Happy to hear that everything went right! Afiyet şeker olsun ve mutlu yeni yıllar!! Wink

 

teşekkürler

size de mutlu yıllar!

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