Ken Cooke
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Food safe after x-ray at Tijuana POE?
Upon entry to Tijuana via San Isidro, I was told to curl up for a random x-ray scan of my vehicle. Inside are my organic fruits and vegetables that I
will eat for the duration of my trip.
The officials refused to answer my question of the x-ray would make my food unsafe. Is this a legitimate concern?
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wessongroup
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woody with a view
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Do you use a microwave at home?
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Ken Cooke
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On once a day
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chuckie
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I always drive upwind of hospitals...
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redmercury
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I thought you could not bring fruits and vegetables into Mexico.
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Alm
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Food will be safe, but will glow in the night and won't be able to procreate
Microwaves have wavelength several MILLIONS times longer than X-ray. Higher-frequency end of VHF radio overlaps with that of a microwave, so if you
are worried about MW you should be worried about VHF too.
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willardguy
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actually there are a number of foods prohibited.....
Prohibited Imports by Mexico Customs
These foods have been deemed by the SENASICA office of Mexico to present a risk of introducing pests or disease into the country, and are not allowed
under any circumstances.
Homemade food items
Fresh, dried, or frozen pork
Fresh, refrigerated, or frozen poultry
Fresh, refrigerated, or frozen beef
[Edited on 7-23-2018 by willardguy]
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redmercury
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | Why did you think that? Do you have some documentation? As I have it now, food for personal consumption is allowed. In the past, beef and dog food
were restricted (Mad Cow scare).
There is a possible restriction of produce on Hwy. 1 going into the southern state. But, only there and not on any other road into Sur.
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Thank you, Williardguy, for showing David K the documentation which states fruits and vegetables are not allowed to be brought into Mexico.
David K, with your 53,000 posts, you are the reigning Baja expert here? Sheesh!! How could you not know such a simple thing like that, or NOT at least
take the time to look it up before putting your foot in your mouth?
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David K
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Dear Red, I was just asking you, that's all. I have been camping in Baja since 1965 with parents and since 1974 without. Like everyone else who I know
that camps or lives in Baja, food from the U.S. for personal use has always been allowed (except during the Mad Cow time). Your post just needed some
reference, that's all. Why the personal stuff?
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Irradiated food may actually be a bit safer than non-irradiated food because the radiation may have killed some nasty pathogens on/in the food. The
higher the dose, the more effective the sanitation.
Food taken into space by astro and cosmonauts is highly irradiated beforehand to sterilize it.
According to Bajabound, reputable folks I think, fruits and veggies fall into the "regulated" category for taking into Mex.
https://www.bajabound.com/before/permits/agriculture.php
[Edited on 7-23-2018 by SFandH]
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Alm
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He was lucky they sent him to X-ray at all. "Regulated" means it has to be on the list of allowed countries of origin and processes. Unless each and
every one of those fruits and vegetables is labeled, or as a store package, and label contains the information they want, the procedure is to err on
the side of caution and throw it out. We should be grateful that Mexican customs are so lax. Americans would throw it out and make some entry on
computer screen, I bet they don't write anything good there.
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chuckie
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DK was irradiated at a very early age...that's why his ego glows in the dark
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David K
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Not my ego, maybe my personality...?
There is still more Baja that I do not know than I do know. Probably what makes it so special... one can never get enough!
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Ken Cooke
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Thanks for your input. I haven't touched the organic berries yet, but the plums and white apricots were refreshing with this heat.
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Alm
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You mean that you are still feeling well after eating them? ...
After low level of radiation it takes weeks and months for damages to show. Radiation poisoning of Chernobyl wasn't heavy for general population 50
miles away, and first few years everybody was fine. Then cancer statistics went up.
But, like people said, in your case there is nothing to worry about. It was food that got irradiated, not you.
[Edited on 7-24-2018 by Alm]
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