taking food onto plane

I think you are allowed to take most foods onto the plane within reason, but there are restrictions on what you can take into the US (mainly no fruit, vegatables, seeds, dairy produce etc.)
 
I know you can take like snacks (Crisps, Chocolate, Sweets, Etc..)
 
If you pack food-stuff in your suitcases you may have to open them at security when you arrive, we have always taken Bisto gravy (for Josh) and thankfully as yet never had anything taken away from us.

They are particularly strict on dairy/meat produce, so no Milky Bar chocolate I am afraid. :rolleyes:
 

There are sniffer dogs in the first baggage reclaim at MCO going round sniffing your bags :)
 
its food for my boys i know they won't eat plane food so if i make rolls it should be alright or do i have to buy pre packed food in the duty free
 
misspickle said:
its food for my boys i know they won't eat plane food so if i make rolls it should be alright or do i have to buy pre packed food in the duty free

You should be fine taking rolls/sandwiches , if they do not get eaten though I would stick them in the bin before you get off the plane.
 
Goofyish said:
There are sniffer dogs in the first baggage reclaim at MCO going round sniffing your bags :)

Indeed there are!!! We got 'sniffed out' by one on our recent trip as we had had baby food in our bags for Joseph to eat. Once we made it through Immigration we had to do a second baggage scan where all our bgs had to be x-rayed before we were allowed to continue :(

It was the most worthless exercise I have ever been through though as the officials running the machine spent the whole time in converstation with each other totally ignoring the screen :rolleyes: At then end we weren't sure if we could go on so I interrupted them to ask and one of the guys just waved his hand at me and said go on :confused3

I must hand it to the sniffer dog though, he has one terrific nose on him ;)
 
misspickle said:
its food for my boys i know they won't eat plane food so if i make rolls it should be alright or do i have to buy pre packed food in the duty free

If you are flying with Virgin then they get a lunch pack when they get on the plane (unless that has finished now) which has snacks in it, if that helps :thumbsup2
 
jtlover said:
If you are flying with Virgin then they get a lunch pack when they get on the plane (unless that has finished now) which has snacks in it, if that helps :thumbsup2

Didn't get one of these in August so presume they have finished, to be honest the contents were not really enough for a hungry child.
 
Is it OK to take a christmas cake into the US. I looked on the US embassy website and I just cannot work it out.

Thanks
 
Jets fan said:
Is it OK to take a christmas cake into the US. I looked on the US embassy website and I just cannot work it out.

Thanks

May not be allowed because of the dried fruit :(
 
Goofyish said:
May not be allowed because of the dried fruit :(

I would agree , would certainly be a risk taking one - on the plus side Gooding's do very nice Christmas Cakes so you could buy one out there?
 
What kind of food products can I bring to the U.S.?

Food, Plant, and Animal Products
General List of Approved Products

This list covers products from all areas except Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Bamboo - dried poles only
Beads made of seeds - (but not jequirity beans)
Breads, cakes, cookies, and other bakery goods
Candies, confectionery, chocolates
Cheeses - fully cured hard cheese only
Coconuts - (but husks or milk must be removed)
Coffee - roasted beans only
Dried foods - including polished rice, beans, and tea
Fish
Flower bulbs (*)
Flowers (*)
Fruits - canned or dried products only
Herbarium plants - (but not witchweed)
Herbs - dried, for medicinal use
Mushrooms
Nuts - (but not chestnuts or acorns or nuts with outer husks)
Sauces - canned or processed
Seaweed
Seeds - (but not avocado, bamboo, barberry, coconuts, corn, cotton, currant, elm, hibiscus, lentil, mahonia, mango, pearl millet, potato, rice, sorghum, and wheat)
Shamrocks - without root or soil
Soup and soup mixes - (but not those containing meat)
Spices - dried (but not curry leaves)
Straw animals, hats, baskets, and other souvenirs - (but not items stuffed with straw)
Vegetables - canned or processed

* Check with the U.S. Department of Agriculture at www.aphis.usda.gov regarding Plant Protection and Quarantine Permits . A phytosanitary certificate is required for propagative material.


from here.

So Christmas cake and Milky bars are fine :)

Claire ;)
 
Jets fan said:
Is it OK to take a christmas cake into the US. I looked on the US embassy website and I just cannot work it out.

Thanks


I took some M&S christmas cake slices through in 2004 ok. They were all in an unopened box. I also took some mince pies.
 
Be aware that if you take snacks that contain nuts you may be asked not to open them. Last time we flew there was someone on the plane allergic to nuts, which meant no one on the plane was allowed to eat anything containing nuts.
 




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