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Can You Bring a Sandwich on a Plane?
Yes — solid food is allowed in carry-on bags. Learn TSA rules for sandwiches, spreads, and what to watch out for on international flights.
Can You Bring Cheese on a Plane?
Hard vs soft cheese rules for carry-on, liquid rules for brie and cream cheese, and customs restrictions for international cheese travel.
Can You Bring Coffee on a Plane? Beans, Grounds, Yes
Coffee beans and ground coffee are fully allowed in carry-on and checked bags. Brewed coffee is a liquid — the 100ml rule applies before security.
Can You Bring Dried Fruit on a Plane?
Dried fruit rules for carry-on and checked bags, international biosecurity restrictions for Australia, New Zealand, and the USA, and what to declare.
Can You Bring Food on a Plane? Carry-On Food Rules
TSA rules on solid food, liquid foods like sauces and yogurt, international customs restrictions, and the best foods to pack for long flights.
Can You Bring Food on a Plane? Rules by Type
Solid food is allowed in carry-on. Liquids and gels like yogurt and peanut butter face the 100ml rule. Baby formula is exempt. Here's the full breakdown.
Can You Bring Guacamole on a Plane?
Guacamole counts as a gel under TSA rules. Here's what size passes through carry-on security and what to do with full containers.
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 Hummus on a Plane?
Hummus counts as a liquid under TSA 3-1-1 rules. Containers 100ml or less fit in carry-on; larger tubs must go in checked luggage.
Can You Bring Ketchup on a Plane?
Ketchup and condiments follow the 100 ml liquid rule in carry-on. Full-size bottles are banned from carry-on but allowed in checked baggage. Individual packets
Can You Bring Nuts on a Plane?
Nuts in carry-on and checked baggage — security rules, customs by country, peanut butter liquid rules, and airline allergy policies explained.
Can You Bring Protein Bars on a Plane?
Protein bars, energy bars, and meal replacement bars in carry-on and checked baggage — security rules and customs restrictions by country.
Can You Bring Salad Dressing on a Plane?
Salad dressing counts as a liquid under TSA rules. Bottles over 100ml must go in checked luggage. Single-serve packets and dry mixes are fine.
Can You Bring Soy Sauce on a Plane?
Soy sauce is a liquid under TSA rules. Small bottles under 100ml pass through carry-on. Full bottles must go in checked luggage. Here's what fits.
Carry-On Packing List for San Sebastián: World Food Capital
San Sebastián carry-on guide: Bilbao airport, Basque Country pintxos culture, La Concha beach, fine dining packing, Atlantic weather layers, and what to skip.