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NWSRG 19th Nov 2017 19:41

Bringing home the cheese?
 
Folks,

A question on security, for those in the know.

I'm flying into London this week with EZY, and my good lady has asked if I can bring back some Harrods Stilton. But I will not be checking in any hold luggage.

So, does stilton (sealed in a porcelain bottle) constitute a 'liquid' in the security sense of the word? Can I carry it into the cabin?

The Easyjet guidance doesn't mention this type of product...

Thanks for your help!

Alsacienne 19th Nov 2017 20:05

Ordinary cheese including Stilton from less exalted purveyors of provisions wrapped in factory-origin shrink wrap seems to generate no interest. Of course it helps to keep it cold.

Mark in CA 19th Nov 2017 20:12

Seems to me if bringing ice, which is solid water, on board is OK, then bringing cheese, which is solid milk, should be OK, too, no? ;)

NRU74 19th Nov 2017 20:23

Pal flying Nice to Manchester had his French!! cheese confiscated at Nice because it was deemed liquid. I suppose he could have (with hindsight) broken it up into c100ml pieces and put it in his see through bag.
Solution may be to freeze it - it does alter slightly the structure of some cheeses- but in my experience they allow almost any food through provided it’s frozen.
I’ve done it many times.

seafire6b 19th Nov 2017 20:24

But is the cheese not for you to eat aboard? I think you might have the answer in your own hands....

dastocks 19th Nov 2017 20:29

I have certainly imported cheese to the UK from the Netherlands and security at Schiphol didn't have a problem with it.

NWSRG 19th Nov 2017 21:46

Thanks folks...so I should be good to earn some brownie points!

ExXB 20th Nov 2017 08:31


Originally Posted by Mark in CA (Post 9962609)
Seems to me if bringing ice, which is solid water, on board is OK, then bringing cheese, which is solid milk, should be OK, too, no? ;)

Mark, Ice is forbidden at many airports. I recall a thread relating that at Heathrow is was often possible to get 'replacement' ice from airside restaurants because security had refused it. Some medical supplies or body bits required the ice.

wowzz 20th Nov 2017 10:59

Can't really help you with the security question, but I would suggest you buy a proper wedge of Stilton. The product that goes into the jars has to be minced into a paste, and is not of the same quality as a portion cut from a whole wheel.

NWSRG 20th Nov 2017 12:12

Wowzz...

I would agree with you, but in this case Mrs NWSRG wants the container for future display in the kitchen! :ok:

Alsacienne 20th Nov 2017 16:21

Could the container not be bought on Ebay, Etsy or Amazon?

ExXB 20th Nov 2017 18:14

Or you could tell Mrs NWSRG that you had it confiscated at security.

PAXboy 20th Nov 2017 22:32

What a dangerous life you lead ExXB, then encouraging others to follow you down the path to hell. :eek:

TURIN 20th Nov 2017 22:45

Butter is a definate no no. Good luck with the cheese.

PS I prefer the Stilton in a jar, no rind. Always reminds me of childhood Christmas'.

NWSRG 21st Nov 2017 09:23


Originally Posted by ExXB (Post 9963631)
Or you could tell Mrs NWSRG that you had it confiscated at security.

There speaks the voice of experience? 😀

RevMan2 21st Nov 2017 11:09

Cheese is OK, icepacks aren't neither are wet or dry ice.

hoss183 21st Nov 2017 14:54

I regularly fly home to the UK from GVA with several kilos of ready to heat fondue, which is somewhere between solid and liquid. It occasionally gets inspected at outgoing security, but never confiscated.

t1grm 22nd Nov 2017 05:19

There's a Harrods food store airside at LHR. Not sure if you are flying that route. Stilton would be the sort of thing they sell. All the small delicacies. Anything bought airside is allowed.

Edit: Just noticed you're flying EZY so obviously not via LHR. Bummer.

ExXB 22nd Nov 2017 05:58


It occasionally gets inspected at outgoing security, but never confiscated.
No surprise there. Wonder what security at Doha, or AUH, would say ...

Out Of Trim 24th Nov 2017 00:30

There are also Harrods Stores in both North & South Terminals at LGW too. Both airside and include a Food Hall. Not sure if the item required is available however. But it is possible..


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