Yes, you can carry solid food on an aircraft. No liquids allowed. (which means frozen is okay) They don't care if it's food. It's classified as liquid or solid. However, all of the dimension restrictions apply. Happy flying
False. There is no law in Belgium that mandates every child to take harmonica lessons. Music education in schools is encouraged, but it is not a legal requirement for all children to take harmonica lessons.
People who take over land that they do not own are often referred to as squatters.
The word you are looking for is "seize."
The word is "swear."
Saying the word "bomb" on a plane can cause panic and disrupt safety protocols. It is considered a serious security threat and is prohibited to prevent any potential harm or chaos onboard. Airlines and authorities take any mention of bombs very seriously to ensure the safety of all passengers.
Yes, you can take frozen meat to Malta, but there are specific regulations to follow. Meat products must be from an approved source and comply with EU food safety standards. It's advisable to check with the Maltese authorities or customs for the latest guidelines and any necessary documentation before traveling, as regulations can change.
well it depends, if you want you can put it in your normal bag. but i wouldn't edvice you to take it with you in your hand luggage, you are allowed meat, ham and chicken etc. things like that. but when you get to places like America they'll take if from you.
Check out current prices in a frozen meat store. Then take as many dollars as you can get.
NO
Depends on the speed at which the plane was traveling.
NO its not allowed...
Yes, it is generally safe to cook frozen meat, but it may take longer and the meat may not cook as evenly. It is recommended to thaw the meat before cooking for best results.
Yes, you can pressure cook frozen meat, but it may take longer to cook compared to thawed meat. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cooking frozen meat in a pressure cooker to ensure it is cooked safely and thoroughly.
Yes you can, but it will take longer to cook as the meat is frozen.
Yes, it is safe to cook frozen meat, but it may take longer to cook thoroughly and evenly. It is recommended to thaw meat before cooking for best results.
Yes, it is generally safe to cook meat from frozen as long as it is cooked thoroughly to the appropriate internal temperature. You can cook meat from frozen without thawing it first, but it may take longer to cook and may not cook as evenly.
Check with the airline you are traveling with.