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can i bring cooked food through security?

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I will be bringing pre cooked food while traveling through Suvarnabhumi while heading home.

i will have a few slim tupperwares with chicken/steak/vegetables/rice

enough to last me for a whole days worth

is this okay?

thanks everyone

i have seen meals go through. i have taken smoothies through that I bought at the airport, but I haven't traveled in the last year

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Nice thank you for your response. =)

This may be the rule that stops you....

"bullet_circle_blue.png All containers shall be placed together in a zipped plastic bag and shall have overall capacity not exceeding 1 litre (1,000 ml.)"

You may have a hard time with it unless you have some letter from a doctor stating you have to eat a very special menu. I don't think it will fly...pun intended.

Should not be a problem.

We always fly the cheapest airline of the day.

We always bring food in our cabin luggage.

Including pork on Arabian airlines, hehe.

And small bottles (< 5 cl) of alcohol in the 1 liter zip bag.

No problem passing through the scanner.

And of course the checked in luggage is full of Thai foods, raw and processed.

So long as anything that could be construed as a 'liquid or gel' (curry sauce) goes in the 1L bag then I doubt you will see any problem.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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This may be the rule that stops you....

"bullet_circle_blue.png All containers shall be placed together in a zipped plastic bag and shall have overall capacity not exceeding 1 litre (1,000 ml.)"

You may have a hard time with it unless you have some letter from a doctor stating you have to eat a very special menu. I don't think it will fly...pun intended.

containers not exceeding 1,000 ml?

all the food is solid and some of it will be frozen

also i am diabetic so i will just tell them that

i don't have a doctors note or anything like that

i will have three small slim tupperware's by the way

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