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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Yeah yeah yeah. We get that stuff every day here in the supermercado, or out back in the garden!
And Estrella Galicia on tap, down the street.
Nyah nyah.
You don't expect me to LIKE your post, do you. ;)
I've got peppers in the garden, but everything has been slow growing this year.

We're hoping to share a ración and a cerveza with you in Oct.
 
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We bought a packet if seeds in Santiago market and grow them at home ( all year round, as we live in Costa Rica)! Anne
 
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We bought a packet if seeds in Santiago market and grow them at home ( all year round, as we live in Costa Rica)! Anne
Oh no. I love growing vegies, particularly heritage types and anything different. I hadn't considered bringing packets of seeds home from the Camino with me !!! Surely I can find a bit of space for a few packets. Wonder whether Customs will allow it, still worth a try !
 
Oh no. I love growing vegies, particularly heritage types and anything different. I hadn't considered bringing packets of seeds home from the Camino with me !!! Surely I can find a bit of space for a few packets. Wonder whether Customs will allow it, still worth a try !
If the idea of international smuggling puts you off, pardon seeds are available from online sellers. I've been growing them in Florida for years.
 
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We bought a packet if seeds in Santiago market and grow them at home ( all year round, as we live in Costa Rica)! Anne
Me too, but here in Suffolk, England. I bought a packet of seeds in the market in Santiago last October, and they are producing a glut of peppers at the moment, bringing waves of nostalgia as I tuck in. the outdoor ones are doing just as well as in the greenhouse, but we're having a good summer. AnnaKappa - can one save the seeds and grow from those next year?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Me too, but here in Suffolk, England. I bought a packet of seeds in the market in Santiago last October, and they are producing a glut of peppers at the moment, bringing waves of nostalgia as I tuck in. the outdoor ones are doing just as well as in the greenhouse, but we're having a good summer. AnnaKappa - can one save the seeds and grow from those next year?
I guess you could save some seeds. They might not all produce, but done will. We always sew only a few seeds at a time. Anne
 
Oh no. I love growing vegies, particularly heritage types and anything different. I hadn't considered bringing packets of seeds home from the Camino with me !!! Surely I can find a bit of space for a few packets. Wonder whether Customs will allow it, still worth a try !

Unfortunately bringing in seeds is strictly forbidden. On my first camino, a friend learned that the hard way.

It hadn't occurred to me that we could buy them online, but a quick google showed there are tons of options. CaptBuddy, do you have any favorite seller in the US?
 
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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
DECLARE all agriculture-related products when entering the United States.

General List of Approved Products

Aloe Vera (above ground parts)
Bat nut or devil pod (Trapa bicornis)
Breads, cakes, cookies, and other bakery goods
Candies
Cannonball fruit
Chinese water chestnut
Coffee (roasted beans only)
Fish
* Flower bulbs
Fruits, canned
Garlic cloves (peeled)
Lily bulbs (Lilium spp.) for planting
Maguey leaf
Matsutake
Mushrooms
Nuts (roasted only)
Palm hearts (peeled)
Sauces, canned or processed
Seaweed
* Seeds for planting or consumption
Shamrocks leaves without roots or soil
St. John's Bread
Singhara nut (Trapa bispinosa)
Tamarind bean pod
Truffles
Vegetables, canned or processed
Water chestnut (Trapa natans)
*Check with the consulate or agricultural office in the country of origin to confirm that your item is allowed. A phytosanitary certificate is required for propagative material.

If you purchase seed in a garden center or similar business that also happens to be used to dealing with overseas tourists, they may have specially packaged seeds that have already been inspected and stamped for export. All other materials, including those that have been personally "collected", must be inspected before they could legally be brought in to the US.
 
Unfortunately bringing in seeds is strictly forbidden. On my first camino, a friend learned that the hard way.

It hadn't occurred to me that we could buy them online, but a quick google showed there are tons of options. CaptBuddy, do you have any favorite seller in the US?
Thank you for that. We always declare anything we have with us. Our daughter has a senior position in the Police Force so I would hate to have to ring her and say.....guess what...your dad and I were arrested for bringing in suspicious seeds from overseas !! :eek: We are taking our wooden walking staffs with us and Customs have said that it will be OK to bring them back into the country again, and wished us a good trip! I will give them a ring re vegie seeds and see what they say.
 
Hi CaptBuddy -
What about a pic of those delicious morsels once they've been blistered in the pan and salted ... THEN we'll REALLY be weeping !
Cheers!
 
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Oh no. I love growing vegies, particularly heritage types and anything different. I hadn't considered bringing packets of seeds home from the Camino with me !!! Surely I can find a bit of space for a few packets. Wonder whether Customs will allow it, still worth a try !

Hahaha, when i sometimes watch the Aussie border patrol program on tv, you get the idea your not even allowed to bring in a packet of chewing gum into Australia, let alone seeds from peppers.

Give it a go, maybe you'll end up on tv ;):)
 
Hahaha, when i sometimes watch the Aussie border patrol program on tv, you get the idea your not even allowed to bring in a packet of chewing gum into Australia, let alone seeds from peppers.

Give it a go, maybe you'll end up on tv ;):)
Our 15 minutes of fame! We always declare and I think that's where people make a mistake. Customs don't like people who try to get away with bringing in things. We tell them what we have and they just wave us through without even looking at the items. :)
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
CaptBuddy - gorgeous pic! Those little peppers look SO delicious! Thanks for posting it.
Cheers - Jenny
 
Here in New Mexico, we got dozens of kinds of those. Every fall, you can smell green chile roasting outside all the grocery stores.
 

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