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carry-on food guides
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Can You Bring a Birthday Cake on a Plane? Full Rules
Solid cakes and fondant or buttercream frosting are allowed in carry-on. Fresh cream toppings follow the liquid rule. Full rules and transport tips here.
Can You Bring a Jar of Peanut Butter on a Plane?
TSA classifies peanut butter as a liquid. A standard 340g jar will be confiscated. Here's what size is allowed and how to travel with it safely.
Can You Bring Hot Food on a Plane?
Temperature is not a TSA concern — hot food is allowed through security. But liquid-based foods like soup and curry face the 3-1-1 rule.
Can You Bring Hot Sauce on a Plane?
Hot sauce is a liquid. A standard Tabasco 148ml bottle fails the 100ml rule. Mini bottles and travel sizes under 100ml are allowed in carry-on.
Can You Bring Vegetables and Fruit on a Plane?
Fresh fruit and veg pass airport security everywhere. Customs rules on arrival are what matter — especially for international flights to the US, EU, Australia