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Traveling to Germany can i carry Pickles & Sweets in the checked In Luggage (1)Jan 25th, 2014, 02:25 AM

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Traveling to Germany can i carry Pickles & Sweets in the checked In Luggage

I am traveling to Germany, Can i carry some sweets and pickles along with me in my checked in luggage?

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Traveling to Germany can i carry Pickles & Sweets in the checked In Luggage (3)Jan 25th, 2014, 07:37 AM

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Simple answer is, Yes as long as it's a reasonable amount "for personal use". if in doubt declare it on your customs entry form.

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Traveling to Germany can i carry Pickles & Sweets in the checked In Luggage (5)Jan 26th, 2014, 04:12 AM

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My advice is to always declare anything questionable. That way if you do have something you are not supposed to be bringing in it will be seized, but you won't likely create suspicion. If you try to slip something past the border officials, and a sniffer dog or random check finds it, you could be in for greater grief.

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I'd be way more concerned if those jars of pickles opened up inside your suitcases! Ick.

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Mostly they do not care about foodstuffs at customs in Germany, to the point where you hardly ever see anyone declare anything and the counters are unmanned. Assuming of course that you are carrying reasonable quantities as a gift or for personal consumption.

I am surprised you would bring pickles (gherkins?) - Germany has pickles galore in the supermarkets. You can even buy the liquid separately to drink!

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Germany has loads of pickle items and sweets. I am curious why you would want to bring them.
And I wouldn't want a pickle jar to leak in my luggage!!

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Pickles to Germany is sort of coals to Newcastle territory.

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But the answer is yes, you can bring them.

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Unless you are traveling from Switzerland or Belgium, don't even bother! In Germany there are much better pickles and sweets than whatever you plan to bring over (unless it's Swiss or Belgium).
If you absolutely must, bring whatever you want for personal use. Nobody cares much.

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I have seen everything in luggage. I would ask you wrap it very well as I have seen so many broken leaky containers that have broke and leaked through other suitcases. Red wine is the worse for damage but a gallon of pickled eggs was one of the smelliest. Bug killer in gallon containers is hazmat but people don't seem to think that. The concentrated weed killer. I should write a book. You know one time a guy checked a toilet going to Russia. I think that is why the Olympics got so many toilet pics. This guy was taking one home with him so he could have a real working toilet. It is a luxury. I just always wondered if it made it in one piece.

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Pickles to Germany is sort of coals to Newcastle territory.

Accurate observation is accurate.

Also, peanut butter can be found in every grocery store.

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You know one time a guy checked a toilet going to Russia.

I have an Ethiopian coworker who checked a kitchen sink on her flight to Ethiopia. Why? because she's building a house and she wanted a "European-style" kitchen sink.

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I flew from the U.S. to Germany with a jar of Dogfish Head pickles so I can see why someone would want to bring pickles over.

Put it into a ziplock bag, tape the bag closed around the jar, and make sure that it is padded well. When I transport breakables, I sometimes pack them in a box padded with clothing. This has worked well for me.

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Traveling to Germany can i carry Pickles & Sweets in the checked In Luggage? ›

For the same reasons, carrying of liquids more than 100 ml is not permitted. It is also advised to refrain from carrying oily foods such as pickles, samosas, kachoris, etc in check-in luggage.

Can I carry pickles to Germany? ›

Pickles to Germany is sort of coals to Newcastle territory. But the answer is yes, you can bring them. Unless you are traveling from Switzerland or Belgium, don't even bother! In Germany there are much better pickles and sweets than whatever you plan to bring over (unless it's Swiss or Belgium).

Can you take food in your suitcase to Germany? ›

If you are travelling in the EU you can carry meat or dairy products with you as long as they are for your own personal consumption. This also applies to plants or plant products, such as cut flowers, fruit or vegetables as long as they have been grown in an EU country and are free from pests or disease.

Can you take pickles in checked luggage? ›

You can carry different kinds of food in your checked luggage. People pack spicy pickles, kimchi, homemade sweets, and more into their checked baggage.

What food items are not allowed in Germany? ›

Food products of animal origin

All personal consignments of meat, meat products, milk and milk products are prohibited to enter the EU . Exceptions are infant food or special foods required for medical reasons. For more information please contact the German Customs Information Desk (see below).

Can I bring snacks into Germany? ›

Some foods that only contain a very small share of processed products of animal origin and hardly pose any risk to human health, such as bread, cakes, biscuits and chocolate, may be brought in without any quantitative restrictions as food for consumption during the journey.

Can I bring snacks on a plane to Germany? ›

You can take solid food such as sandwiches and fruit through security and on board. All liquid food must be packed in individual containers with a maximum capacity of 100 ml (3,4 oz) each and the containers must fit into one transparent and re-sealable plastic bag that is no larger than 1 liter.

Do you have to declare food in checked luggage? ›

Yes, you may pack food in your carry-on or checked bag, but remember all food must undergo x-ray screening. Foods that are liquids, gels, or aerosols must comply with the 3-1-1 liquids rule. TSA officers make the final decision on whether certain items are permitted into the secured areas of the airport.

Can I bring food into Germany from the USA? ›

Food and feed of non-animal origin

Import is then generally only permissible with the presentation of specific certificates and after official inspection. Exempted are only small quantities of up to 5 kg of fresh produce or 2 kg of other products that are carried in personal luggage for personal use.

What items are not allowed in checked luggage food? ›

Checked Bags: Yes

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.

How to carry pickles in an international flight? ›

But did you know you cannot carry oil, ghee and pickles in your hand luggage? While we may consider them to be just food items, they can land you in trouble. Reportedly, bottles of jam and honey might still be permitted, however, a jar of pickle might not be allowed in hand baggage.

Why is pickle not allowed in flight? ›

Carrying a pickle on a flight is not allowed because it could be considered a security risk. Pickles are often made with vinegar, which can be highly flammable and potentially dangerous if exposed to an open flame or spark.

How to pack pickles for air travel international? ›

Pack them in airtight bottles,use sealing transperant paper and seal it using hair dryer, now place this in cloth cover , make sure these bottles are not placed either bottom of bag or sides , which is likely to get damaged during baggage handling.

What do I have to declare at customs in Germany? ›

Goods intended for commercial or trading purposes must always be declared regardless of their value. This also applies to goods subject to restrictions (e.g. narcotics, weapons, ammunition and protected plant and animal species, parts thereof or goods produced using such species).

What food can you not take to Europe? ›

Products of animal origin can carry pa- thogens that cause dangerous infectious diseases. As a general rule, you cannot bring meat, meat products, milk and milk products (e.g. charcuterie, cheese, yogurt) into the EU. You must declare any animal products you have in your luggage and present them to Customs.

Can I carry medicines in check-in baggage in Germany? ›

Hand luggage and hold luggage

Liquid containers larger than 100 ml must be placed in checked baggage. The volume restriction does not apply to medicines and baby food.

Can we carry pickles in an international flight? ›

As checked-in baggage, the quantity is limited to 5 kg/l per passenger. Note: Chilly pickle is only allowed in checked-in baggage.

Can we carry homemade pickles in international flight? ›

There are various items like weapons, ammunition, pistols, lighters, scissors, matchboxes, crackers, umbrellas and other things that are restricted. But did you know you cannot carry oil, ghee and pickles in your hand luggage? While we may consider them to be just food items, they can land you in trouble.

Can I bring vegetables to Germany? ›

If you nevertheless wish to bring in live plants, plant parts (e.g. cut flowers), fruits or seeds into Germany in your luggage for personal use, you must always carry a phytosanitary certificate for these goods from the country of origin.

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