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I poured it in the desert as a souvenir, the arriving couple says that it is possible to take it out, only at the border they can be mistaken for powder, they just show it and everything is OK. BUT I know for sure that the export of shells from the emirates is prohibited, and if anything, you won’t get off with a fine ...
13 years ago  •  8 subscribers 13 answers
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I have an idea. Pour sand into a bottle in your country house, and tell everyone that it is from the Emirates, and that it is very expensive. In this case, it is important to puff out your cheeks. Farther...
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Maybe five. Which? :) This is a blitz survey (to fill your suitcase with only the most important and cool ones). Must have sweets! Already added to the list. But what? I'm lost :) Thank you.
13 years ago  •  8 subscribers 63 answers
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1. Dates. must have. 2. Shells. I have 3 basins (complete), or rather, a bunch of all sorts of compositions for the interior. It is not forbidden to export; 3. Sand from the desert; 4. Camel souvenir (I have a soft toy); 5. Souvenir "7 sands"; 6. Sweets - baklava. There are "Sweet" special stores, there are "Spinneys" supermarket chains; 7. Bahor (incense - one of the symbols of the UAE); 8. Australian mangoes - large, juicy, sold in chain supermarkets, I pounce on them first thing upon a ... Farther...
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8 years ago  •  15 subscribers 24 answers
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You can carry everything. I carried sausage, lard, black bread, vodka and cognac, as well as a couple of canned food, ketchup. About the "zhlobstva" those who are not in the subject are indignant. Dubai has very high food prices. The same instant noodles will cost about $2-$3 per bag. Coffee, etc. is also overpriced, designed for rich foreigners. Another issue is quality. "Doshirak" in the UAE is eaten by Pakistanis and Indians, respectively, a European cannot eat "it" - there are a lot of ... Farther...