Can you bring food on a plane? Your guide to bringing food and drink through airport security
Briefly

Travelers can bring solid food in hand luggage, such as snacks and fruit, but placing it in hold luggage is preferred to avoid security issues. Food can obscure images on X-ray machines, possibly confusing security personnel. Baby food, baby milk, and sterilized water are exempt from the 100ml liquid rule when flying with infants. It is advised to keep solid food in its original packaging with unbroken seals to ensure compliance with airport regulations. Frozen food and food wrapped in aluminium foil should be avoided due to potential security alarms.
Travelers are allowed to bring solid food like snacks, fruit, or homemade sandwiches in hand luggage, but it is better to pack food in hold luggage.
Baby food, baby milk, and sterilized water can be taken through airport security without adhering to the 100ml rule when traveling with an infant.
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