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No.

Travellers are not in general allowed to bring in meat, milk or their products, unless they are coming with less than 10 kilograms of meat, milk or their products from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland.

(EUROPA: Trade and Imports of Animal Products - Introduction of personal consignments)

To untangle this a bit:

  • YouTravellers are 'in general' allowed to import:

  • meat,

  • things made from meat,

  • milk or their products ,

  • things made from milk

  • only if:

  • You have less than 10kg of it, and

  • You are importing it from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland


It looks like you could send them by FedEx though, if you get them certified by the vetinary authorities at your end:

The importation of food products containing meat or milk products for personal consumption is prohibited unless accompanied by the necessary documentation from the official veterinary services of the country of origin.

https://smallbusiness.fedex.com/international/country-snapshots/germany

No.

Travellers are not in general allowed to bring in meat, milk or their products, unless they are coming with less than 10 kilograms of meat, milk or their products from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland.

(EUROPA: Trade and Imports of Animal Products - Introduction of personal consignments)

To untangle this a bit:

  • You are allowed to import meat, milk or their products only if:

  • You have less than 10kg of it, and

  • You are importing it from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland

No.

Travellers are not in general allowed to bring in meat, milk or their products, unless they are coming with less than 10 kilograms of meat, milk or their products from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland.

(EUROPA: Trade and Imports of Animal Products - Introduction of personal consignments)

To untangle this a bit:

  • Travellers are 'in general' allowed to import:

  • meat,

  • things made from meat,

  • milk,

  • things made from milk

  • only if:

  • You have less than 10kg of it, and

  • You are importing it from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland


It looks like you could send them by FedEx though, if you get them certified by the vetinary authorities at your end:

The importation of food products containing meat or milk products for personal consumption is prohibited unless accompanied by the necessary documentation from the official veterinary services of the country of origin.

https://smallbusiness.fedex.com/international/country-snapshots/germany

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No.

Travellers are not in general allowed to bring in meat, milk or their products, unless they are coming with less than 10 kilograms of meat, milk or their products from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland.

(EUROPA: Trade and Imports of Animal Products - Introduction of personal consignments)

To untangle this a bit:

  • You are allowed to import meat, milk or their products only if:

  • You have less than 10kg of it, and

  • You are importing it from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland

No.

Travellers are not in general allowed to bring in meat, milk or their products, unless they are coming with less than 10 kilograms of meat, milk or their products from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland.

(EUROPA: Trade and Imports of Animal Products - Introduction of personal consignments)

No.

Travellers are not in general allowed to bring in meat, milk or their products, unless they are coming with less than 10 kilograms of meat, milk or their products from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland.

(EUROPA: Trade and Imports of Animal Products - Introduction of personal consignments)

To untangle this a bit:

  • You are allowed to import meat, milk or their products only if:

  • You have less than 10kg of it, and

  • You are importing it from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland

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No.

Travellers are not in general allowed to bring in meat, milk or their products, unless they are coming with less than 10 kilograms of meat, milk or their products from Croatia, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland, or Iceland.

(EUROPA: Trade and Imports of Animal Products - Introduction of personal consignments)