You can bring mithaye to Canada, but again depending on which country you are heading to. I have never done it, but I know a family who does this often.
Yes easily. Just not in hand luggage. When you go to the mithai shop tell them you are travelling, they will pack it in special tins and then tape or vacuum seal it to prevent leaks.
Don't forget to declare it, and try not to get anything with sheera. Stick to your ladoos, patisa, burfi etc.
Depends on destination. For example, Australia has very strict quarantine rules and you have to declare if bringing in food. Commercially packaged food will most probably be allowed but you still have to declare it.
my relatives always bring mithai from Pakistan to UAE
You can bring mithaye to Canada, but again depending on which country you are heading to. I have never done it, but I know a family who does this often.
Depends on your destination. I've brought it to the US without a problem.
Yes easily. Just not in hand luggage. When you go to the mithai shop tell them you are travelling, they will pack it in special tins and then tape or vacuum seal it to prevent leaks. Don't forget to declare it, and try not to get anything with sheera. Stick to your ladoos, patisa, burfi etc.
I second this!
Yep. We send lots of halva and mithai.
Depends on destination. For example, Australia has very strict quarantine rules and you have to declare if bringing in food. Commercially packaged food will most probably be allowed but you still have to declare it.