Can I bring sweets on a plane?
so always check online before you fly. Can you take sweets on a plane? Yes, you can take sweets in your hand luggage, provided they are not liquid or semi-liquid in consistency. If they are, they must be in a container that's 100ml or less or placed in your checked luggage.
Yes you can takes sweets and snacks of the type you've mentioned. Don't know how long your flight is, but hopefully the meal at the airport before you fly, & then the snacks & sweets you take on board will be enough until you arrive at your destination. I often take crisps and sweets to nibble.
This also means sauces, yoghurt, vinegar and oil are banned if they exceed 100ml. But sweet treats such as caramel or liquid-filled chocolates are allowed – but must also fit in your 100ml bag, along with all your other liquids. Hard cheese is fine in your hand luggage, but soft cheese has to go in the hold.
Foods you can't pack in your carry-on
Think: creamy cheeses, liquid chocolate, liquid coffee, creamy dips and spreads, gravy, honey, hummus, ice cream, jam, jelly, juice, syrup, peanut butter, salad dressing, sauce, salsa, soda, soup and yogurt.
Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked bags. Liquid or gel food items larger than 3.4 oz are not allowed in carry-on bags and should be placed in your checked bags if possible.
Flammable liquids and solids such as lighter refills, lighter fuel, matches, paints, thinners, fire-lighters, lighters that need inverting before ignition, matches (these may be carried on the person), radioactive material, briefcases and attache case with installed alarm devices.
There are no specific laws on carrying food on DOMESTIC flights, it's international flights where the laws and restrictions apply.
- Sharp objects. ...
- Sporting goods and athletic equipment. ...
- Self defense items. ...
- Gel-type candles. ...
- Large quantities of alcohol (more than 3.4 ounces) ...
- Guns and ammunition.
Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked bags. Liquid or gel food items larger than 3.4 oz are not allowed in carry-on bags and should be placed in your checked bags if possible.
Liquids, gels, sharp objects, knives, food and liquor items are obvious items that are not allowed as part of your cabin baggage.
Is gulab jamun allowed in flight?
Watch: No Gulab Jamuns Allowed On Board, Indian Man Lets Thai Airport Staff Feast On Them.
Individuals who want to pack their large bottle of shampoo or full-size toothpaste should pack those items in their checked bags.

Pack items that are in containers larger than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters in checked baggage. Any liquid, aerosol, gel, cream or paste that alarms during screening will require additional screening.
Checked Bags: Yes
The capacity of each container must not exceed 0.5 kg (18 ounces) or 500 ml (17 fluid ounces). See the FAA regulations for more information. Permitted aerosol release devices (button/nozzle) must be protected by caps or other suitable means to prevent accidental release.
If you want to carry the sweets to your home, you can definitely take them in your flight. No one will stop you. They will allow you to take sweets in the flight. Make sure to carry them in an 'airtight container'.
If bought from shops outside, fliers can carry a pack or can of rosogolla only in their registered luggage because of security reasons.
Unless it's liquid chocolate you'll have no problems. More chance for them to melt in the cabin than in the hold (tends to be colder down below) - but for choccies to melt the heat have to be turned up so high it's not very viable for the people sitting there. I regularly carry chocolate.
the prohibited items include: any canned food, sealed plastic bags and foil packets through which contents are not visible. food items of dairy products, milk products such as barfis, pedas, mawa, kalakand, rasgulla and gulabjamun.
ŸIndiGo allows passengers to bring food items on-board. Allowed food items include cold snacks, non-alcoholic drinks, snack bars and biscuits.