Can you take sweets in your hand luggage




















If a cheese or other foodstuff is spreadable, like cream cheese, peanut butter, or Nutella, then traveling with it in your carry-on means packing in line with that liquids rule explained above unless it's in a sandwich, in which case you should be fine. Cans of cranberry sauce—along with other similarly jiggly and pourable foods—must be in checked luggage. These include gravy, containers of frosting, jams, jellies, soft butter, honey, syrups, salsa, dips, chutney, spreads, soup, pudding, salad dressing, and other food items that resemble these, such as mustard or hummus, which respectively qualify as a spread and a dip.

As always, alcoholic beverages and other liquids are allowed in your carry-on, provided they are in containers of 3. Meats, whether cooked, raw, whole, or sliced, are fine to bring onboard your flight. Nonetheless, be courteous when traveling with meat and seal it up well, with an aim to keep any smells or juices contained. Pack extra packaging materials, just in case the Saran wrap hits a snag.

As we discovered in when the TSA found and cleared a pound lobster in luggage , the clawed crustaceans and other frozen seafoods are allowed as carry-on or checked luggage, with proper packaging.

Some airports, like those in Boston and Halifax, even sell ready-to-fly boxes of lobsters, fitting up to ten in one box and packing them with bags of frozen peas instead of ice or gel blocks. Taking a fresh-baked pie or cake onto a plane may tempt TSA agents into a weak joke about taste-testing, but pies and cakes are allowed as carry-ons, whether whole or sliced.

Apple dumplings, cupcakes, brownies, fritters, donuts filled or not , cookies, gingerbread, dry baking mixes, and even fruitcake are okay to fly in the cabin. They do count as a carry-on item, though, and you may be asked to put them underneath the seat in front of you as opposed to the overhead bin.

Still not finding your answer? In general, we recommend abiding by a version of the "Golden Rule" modified for air travel: Only bring onboard food that you yourself wouldn't mind smelling if someone else brought it onboard. India Travel Forum. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. Tags: flights. I have been in India for 2 weeks now and have gorged on the sweets the most. I would really love to take some back home in Toronto, but don't know whether the flight would allow taking sweets.

I don't intend to carry them in my hand luggage but instead, pack them in the suitcases which would be checked in. Do you think I would be able to do this? Need some honest feedback as I don't want to purchase the sweets and then have to take them out and bin them at the airport.

PaulGarner , Feb 13, Normally, it should be fine. However, the best thing you can do to be sure is to ask your airline and see if they allow sweets or not. Aidan , Feb 13, I don't see why taking sweets on your flight should be a problem if they are packed well and placed in your check-in baggage.

But I still think asking the airline is a good idea. Delilah , Feb 13, Did you bring snacks with you on the way over? I always put a snack bar or two in my carry on bag when I travel.

Surely you would be allowed to do the same on the way back. How many sweets are you planning on taking? JoJo , Feb 13, I am not sure but i think there is no problem in carrying sweets with you in flight. Ritika Sharma , Feb 15, So be sure to pop anything bigger into your hold baggage if you want to take it with you.

What about olives? Similarly, you can think of anything sold in oil or brine, like antipasti, capers, anchovies and gherkins as liquid foods. Not that these rules only apply if you're travelling from within the EU. Note that these rules only apply to travelling from the EU to the UK. The ban applies to both your cabin and hold baggage and extends to items such as cakes that contain fresh cream.

There is still an exemption for powdered infant milk, infant food and special food required for medical reasons, but they all must weigh less than 2kg. Make sure you check the latest information and restrictions on gov.



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