Everything this Cuban bought to take to her family in Cuba: "I think you went overboard."

A Cuban woman showcases on TikTok the essential products she takes to her family in Cuba, highlighting food, hygiene items, medications, and supplies to cope with power outages, reflecting the crisis on the island.


A Cuban woman has shared on TikTok the products she has bought to take to her family in Cuba during her visit. In the video, posted on the account of user Amanda Silverio (@amandasilverio581), the young woman showcases a variety of essential items that many families on the island struggle to obtain.

"I still need some items, but this is what I've bought", says the Cuban as she shows the bags filled with products.

Among the items purchased are foods such as cereal packs, chocolates, María cookies, powder and bar chocolate, gelatin, cornstarch, milk candies, condensed milk, popcorn, and Parmesan cheese.

It has also included hygiene and personal care products such as toothpaste, cologne, deodorants, toothbrushes, soaps, razors, and chewing gum.

The young woman did not forget to bring medications and supplements, including antibiotics, vitamins, and mosquito repellent, an essential item for protecting herself from mosquitoes, especially in a country where dengue remains a recurring issue.

In addition, he packed seasonings to enhance the food and rechargeable LED light bulbs, ideal for coping with the frequent blackouts that affect Cubans.

The video has generated numerous comments on the platform, where many users have expressed their understanding of the situation of Cubans on the island and the need to rely on shipments from abroad to access basic products.

This is not the first time a Cuban has shared the contents of their luggage on social media before traveling to Cuba. In light of the economic crisis and shortages on the island, many emigrants try to help their families by bringing essential products with them on each visit.

Frequently Asked Questions about Sending Aid to Cuba

Why do Cubans abroad bring basic goods to their family members in Cuba?

The scarcity of essential products in Cuba forces emigrants to send assistance to their families to ensure they have access to food, medicine, and hygiene items that are difficult to obtain on the island.

What products do Cubans usually bring when they travel to the island?

Cubans often carry food items such as cereals, chocolates, and Parmesan cheese, as well as hygiene products like toothpaste and deodorants. They also include medications, supplements, and items to cope with blackouts, such as rechargeable LED bulbs.

What are the main challenges when packing for a trip to Cuba?

The main challenges include weight and space restrictions in luggage, as well as the need to prioritize which products are more urgent due to the economic crisis in Cuba. Additionally, they face an emotional burden when deciding what to leave behind.

How do Cubans manage to send more products with the luggage restrictions?

A common strategy is to send products in advance through agencies, allowing luggage to be used for other essential items. They also choose to take products out of their boxes to reduce weight.

What impact does foreign aid have on Cuban families?

Help sent from abroad is crucial for the survival of many families in Cuba. These shipments allow Cubans to access basic products that are not available or are very expensive on the island, significantly improving their quality of life.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.