it would be tuf to get thru customs ,plants nd or flowers across the big water ,there is a good reason ,...even , Hawaii , alaska ,and Bahamas .are careful what you carry around the globe,,.. before ww2 the hawaian islands were virtually snake free ,.it is thought the imported banana crates changed that,there are now snakes on oahou and maui but they are extremely rare . .my sara and I brought seeds for Sicilian persimmons back ,,this persimmon is as big as a tomato and looks similar at 1st glance,, they do not have to endure a freeze to release the sugar ,one could eat one , like a fig or apple,. they can turn into soup sandwich , my Sara as a girl would eat them with a spoon in a bowl as a snack after school we did not have any problem because the seeds were with the ROSARY'S we got at the Vatican., and they musta fit rite in with the beads ..,on another trip pre 9-11,.. sara told me she brought some 10-12 lbs of Sicilian coldcut / sausage, ect , that is near impossible to find here ,,only to have it seized in Chicago customs ,.. to this day she dispises those lying s-obs in chicago would choke on that sausage ...she is certain they enjoyed her coldcuts and sausage ,,. that was in 1995,. never cross a Sicilian Italian
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