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Can I bring milk into Korea?

Published in Korean Customs 1 min read

No, you generally cannot bring milk into Korea.

According to Hawaiian Airlines, travelers arriving in Korea are unable to carry animal products, including dairy such as milk, into the country. This regulation is in place to prevent the introduction of foreign diseases and protect the local agricultural ecosystem.

Item Category Allowed in Korea?
Meat No
Dairy (e.g., Milk) No
Eggs No
Fresh Fruits No
Seeds No

Even in-flight meals containing these restricted items cannot be removed from the aircraft upon arrival in Korea.

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