Yes, fresh cherries can be carried as hand luggage on board (although airport security will probably require you to bag/wrap the fruit)
However, bringing fruit into the destination country is another issue, so it's best to check with the regulations of country you are travelling to.
Yes, you can bring fresh flowers on an airplane as long as they are not prohibited by the airline or country's regulations. It is recommended to check with the airline beforehand to ensure compliance with their specific guidelines.
Yes, you can bring food on an airplane in your carry-on luggage. It's a good idea to pack non-liquid items like sandwiches, snacks, and fruit. Just be mindful of any customs restrictions on bringing fresh produce if you are traveling internationally.
Yes, you can bring fresh flowers on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, but it's recommended to check with the airline for any specific guidelines or restrictions.
No, because you get eggs in a plane and if you carry your own they would get spoiled.
Yes, you can bring fresh flowers on a plane as long as they are securely packed and meet the airline's guidelines for carry-on items. It's recommended to check with the airline beforehand to ensure compliance with their specific regulations.
Yes, you can bring fresh flowers on a flight as long as they are securely packed and meet the airline's guidelines for carry-on or checked baggage. It's recommended to check with the airline beforehand to ensure compliance with their specific regulations.
About 80 (fresh, pitted).
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No, travelers cannot bring fresh fruit from Australia to Hong Kong. It is not legal to bring fresh vegetables and fruits into many countries.
only if your weaing blue shoes
Cherry Barbs are fresh water fish. Putting them in salt water is not only wrong it is cruel.
Applesauce, green fresh peas, fresh bread rolls with sweet butter and cherry preserves, baked yams, and cranberry sauce (yeah, I know, but it works!)