Originally posted by wilderone
You won't be asked about food crossing into Mexico. If you get a green light, they might poke around in luggage and look into a cooler, but nothing
there to raise an alarm. If you are going past Guerrero Negro and through the agriculture checkpoint, you will be asked if you have fruit or
vegetables, and they will look into coolers. I think apples aren't allowed. In any event, you can buy fresh fruit and vegetables at the fruit stands
just south of Ensenada or at the large supermarkets as you're passing through. Mangos, pineapple, oranges, avocados. San Vicente has great oranges.
Buy the beer, salsa, chips, ice, bollios (sp?), tortillas, eggs in El Rosario. |