all things to bring back for you FROM guatemala

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Chilli sauce from Guatemala
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Chilli sauce from Guatemala

Groceries

When I think of an easy, crowd-pleasing thing to bring back from Guatemala, chilli sauce from Guatemala is a good pick because it does not need much explanation when you hand it over. The best version is usually the sealed jar, tin or packet from a normal supermarket, spice stall or food hall, not the most expensive tourist version. I would look for it in a proper local supermarket, covered market, deli, pharmacy, gift shop or small producer rather than leaving it until the departure gate. Back in the UK, it is worth checking specialist shops first because they often stock a better version than a broad marketplace listing. I would rate it higher when it is locally made, clearly labelled and easy to use at home, and lower when it is just tourist packaging.

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Local spice blend from Guatemala

Groceries

I would put Local spice blend from Guatemala on the list for Guatemala because it is the kind of thing that feels useful once you are home, not just another airport purchase. The best version is usually the sealed jar, tin or packet from a normal supermarket, spice stall or food hall, not the most expensive tourist version. I would look for it in a proper local supermarket, covered market, deli, pharmacy, gift shop or small producer rather than leaving it until the departure gate. Back in the UK, it is worth checking specialist shops first because they often stock a better version than a broad marketplace listing. The reason it works is that it gives you a quick reminder of the trip without needing to keep a fragile ornament safe forever.

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Worry dolls

Toys

Tiny handmade dolls traditionally placed under a pillow to carry worries away.

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Artisan soap from Guatemala
Guatemala

Artisan soap from Guatemala

Perfumes

Artisan soap from Guatemala is worth adding because it feels like something you actually noticed while travelling through Guatemala, rather than a generic souvenir. Small bottles are best. A local scent, soap or oil feels personal, but it is still easy to pack and usually does not cost airport-perfume money. I would look for it in a proper local supermarket, covered market, deli, pharmacy, gift shop or small producer rather than leaving it until the departure gate. Back in the UK, it is worth checking specialist shops first because they often stock a better version than a broad marketplace listing. The ideal version is modestly priced, not too bulky, and good enough that you would buy it again even without the holiday memory.

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Local coffee beans from Guatemala

Coffee & Hot drinks

This is exactly the sort of thing I like bringing back from Guatemala: small enough to fit in a bag, but specific enough to remind you where you bought it. It is a good one because people can try it slowly at home, and it makes a nicer gift than a mug with a place name printed on it. I would look for it in a proper local supermarket, covered market, deli, pharmacy, gift shop or small producer rather than leaving it until the departure gate. Back in the UK, it is worth checking specialist shops first because they often stock a better version than a broad marketplace listing. It is also the kind of thing you can talk about when someone asks what you brought back, because there is usually a little story attached to where you found it.

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Vinegar or infused oil from Guatemala

Oils & Vinegars

I would put Vinegar or infused oil from Guatemala on the list for Guatemala because it is the kind of thing that feels useful once you are home, not just another airport purchase. Oils and vinegars work well when the bottle is small, sealed and wrapped in clothing inside checked luggage. I would look for it in a proper local supermarket, covered market, deli, pharmacy, gift shop or small producer rather than leaving it until the departure gate. Back in the UK, it is worth checking specialist shops first because they often stock a better version than a broad marketplace listing. The reason it works is that it gives you a quick reminder of the trip without needing to keep a fragile ornament safe forever.

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Guatemalan coffee
Guatemala

Guatemalan coffee

Coffee & Hot drinks

Coffee beans from Antigua, Huehuetenango and other highland regions.

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Children’s wooden toy from Guatemala
Guatemala

Children’s wooden toy from Guatemala

Toys

This is exactly the sort of thing I like bringing back from Guatemala: small enough to fit in a bag, but specific enough to remind you where you bought it. A simple toy works well if it reflects local craft or characters and is not too fragile. I would look for it in a proper local supermarket, covered market, deli, pharmacy, gift shop or small producer rather than leaving it until the departure gate. Back in the UK, it is worth checking specialist shops first because they often stock a better version than a broad marketplace listing. It is also the kind of thing you can talk about when someone asks what you brought back, because there is usually a little story attached to where you found it.

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