Hi All When we visited Australia and New Zealand in 2000 both had signs posted in the airports about the fines imposed if you didn't declare the foods you had in your possession. We had nothing when going into Oz but had some carded fleece and honey samples from Tasmania when entering NZ. Neither were allowed in. At that time, NZ did not have EFB while Tasmania did, according to the official at Christchurch airport. I have many customers originally from Japan and Korea who bring visitors from those countries to buy my honey to take home with them. I warn them to check with officials back home before trying to take honey with them. I have never been told about seizures nor that our honey is allowed. Some people take several cases, some as heavy as 12 kg on the plane with them. One, I did hear about was a fellow going to the middle east via New York where he tried to board his flight with several jars of my honey in his carry-on. Hmmm!!!! Bob Darrell Caledon Ontario Canada 44N80W *********************************************** The BEE-L mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html