A good general rule is that live foods are banned (cheese, meats, canned goods, seeds and plants), while inert, dead foods (chips, cured food, teas, powdered goods) are okay. Check with customs, but many have brought many a box of cereal and can of tomato soup here.)
Taiwan's main food is meats and fish
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Taiwan trades food, computers, and televisions with other countries.
Awesome. Taiwan is democratic Taiwan has good food Taiwanese people are nice Just don't ever say "Taiwan is a part of China" and you'll be fine.
Taiwan trades food, computers, and televisions with other countries.
false Agriculture techniques were improved by Chiang Ching Kuo (I think) in the 1900's, making farming more efficient
Yes you can. The only restrictions would be alcohol. I've had issues travelling between several states (not all) where they disallow bringing alcohol in
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tawian main food export is rice
You would have to include such questions as: Do you prefer meat, chicken, fish, or vegetarian food? Do you have any dietary restrictions or food allergies? Will couples be bringing children? How many? Will alcohol (beer, wine) be served and/or provided?
None, protestants believe that Christ has set us free from the law, and that the Old Testament food restrictions are no longer in effect.