Can I take a 330g tin of Fois Gras Poitiers in my 10 kg cabin bag with Ryanair? [duplicate]
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Can I take a 330g tin of Fois Gras Poitiers in my 10 kg cabin bag from France to London Stansted with Ryanair?
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As mentioned in the answers of the question "Food in hand luggage" tinned food is usually not allowed as there is liquid in the tin. Even tinned tuna in oil has been denied.
If you want you could try to take it with you, but be prepared to fly without it.
I'd put it in the same tray as the phone and liquids, clearly visible.
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