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TSA food rules 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 Frozen Meat on a Plane? TSA & Customs Rules
Frozen solid meat clears TSA security, but international customs is where it gets complicated. Country-by-country rules for bringing meat on a flight.
Can You Bring Snacks on a Plane? (2026 Rules)
Most solid snacks pass security freely. Yogurt, hummus, and peanut butter follow the 100 ml rule. Customs at arrival adds separate food restrictions.
Can You Bring Tea on a Plane? Bags, Loose Leaf, and Brewed
Dry tea bags and loose-leaf tea are unrestricted in carry-on. Brewed tea follows the 100 ml liquid rule. Customs rules vary by destination. Full guide here.
Can You Bring Food on a Plane? TSA and Airline Rules
Solid foods are generally allowed through security. Liquids like soups, dips, and peanut butter follow the 100ml rule. Customs import rules vary by country.