NO
no, spices are not a dried food they are used for seasoning food
Yes, but dried spices are more potent.
These are typically dried ingredients. These can range between dried tea, herbs, dried fruit, and spices.
As a general rule, dried spices are stronger than fresh spices.
Cilantro.
Arab explorers brought fresh and dried fruits rice and spices to East Africa
potpourri
PEPPERS!
It is possible, as long as these spices are commercially packaged, and haven't been opened or tampered with. Otherwise, they could be confiscated on arrival, and even put you in a predicament (i.e. poppy seeds are a precursor for opium, so these can get you arrested for drug smuggling).
spices
Mulling spices are a mixture of dried fruit and spices used to flavor alcohol such as cider or wine. One can find mulling spices from a local grocery store or from Amazon.
It is very difficult to maintain a good quality and flavor in fresh spices for more than a few days. They can be very costly. Dried can be stored for a long time. They can be measured exactly. And have better flavor.