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Dried fruits are specifically permissible:

Dried Fruit- things like apricots, barberry, currants, dates, figs, gooseberries, peaches, prunes, raisins, tomatillos, and zereshk

Fresh fruit and vegetables from Canada are ok:

Fruits and vegetables grown in Canada are generally admissible, if they have labels identifying them as products of Canada.

The same goes for processed foods:

Food products from Canada, including pet food and fresh (frozen or chilled), cooked, canned or otherwise processed products containing beef, veal, bison, and cervid (e.g. deer, elk, moose, caribou etc.) are now permitted from Canada in passenger baggage. Products containing sheep, lamb, or goat will not be allowed entry.

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Dried fruits are specifically permissible:

Dried Fruit- things like apricots, barberry, currants, dates, figs, gooseberries, peaches, prunes, raisins, tomatillos, and zereshk

Fresh fruit and vegetables from Canada are ok:

Fruits and vegetables grown in Canada are generally admissible, if they have labels identifying them as products of Canada.

The same goes for processed foods:

Food products from Canada, including pet food and fresh (frozen or chilled), cooked, canned or otherwise processed products containing beef, veal, bison, and cervid (e.g. deer, elk, moose, caribou etc.) are now permitted from Canada in passenger baggage. Products containing sheep, lamb, or goat will not be allowed entry.

All information from the US government.

Dried fruits are specifically permissible:

Dried Fruit- things like apricots, barberry, currants, dates, figs, gooseberries, peaches, prunes, raisins, tomatillos, and zereshk

Fresh fruit and vegetables from Canada are ok:

Fruits and vegetables grown in Canada are generally admissible, if they have labels identifying them as products of Canada.

The same goes for processed foods:

Food products from Canada, including pet food and fresh (frozen or chilled), cooked, canned or otherwise processed products containing beef, veal, bison, and cervid (e.g. deer, elk, moose, caribou etc.) are now permitted from Canada in passenger baggage. Products containing sheep, lamb, or goat will not be allowed entry.

All information from the US government.

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Dried fruits are specifically permissible:

Dried Fruit- things like apricots, barberry, currants, dates, figs, gooseberries, peaches, prunes, raisins, tomatillos, and zereshk

Fresh fruit and vegetables from Canada are ok:

Fruits and vegetables grown in Canada are generally admissible, if they have labels identifying them as products of Canada.

The same goes for processed foods:

Food products from Canada, including pet food and fresh (frozen or chilled), cooked, canned or otherwise processed products containing beef, veal, bison, and cervid (e.g. deer, elk, moose, caribou etc.) are now permitted from Canada in passenger baggage. Products containing sheep, lamb, or goat will not be allowed entry.

All information from the US government.