Can I take a home baked christmas cake into Australia?

I have baked a large rich fruit cake decorated with marzipan and sugar icing for my son and his family. Can I bring it with me into Australia?
Best Answer
The Australian Border Force has a new web site on what you can bring to Australia. Under "Top items" you'll find this:
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What items Cannot be taken into Australia?
Do not bring or send:- bark or straw based goods.
- fresh or dried conifer.
- fresh fruit and vegetables.
- fresh or dried holly.
- fresh or dried mistletoe.
- hampers (containing certain food, meat or plant material)
- pine cones.
- potpourri.
What foods Cannot be sent to Australia?
- If you need more information on related import. requirements, visit the following links: ...
- This is not a complete list of prohibited items. ...
- dried food and supplements. ...
- > mooncakes containing egg. ...
- containing seeds or fruit peel. ...
- > raw/green coffee beans. ...
- insects present. ...
- made of animal products such as.
What to declare in Australian customs?
Documents required for Customs clearance Items you Must Declare on Arrival: Goods that may be prohibited or subject to restrictions, such as medicines, steroids, illegal pornography, firearms weapons or illicit drugs. More than 22ml of alcoholic beverages or 25 cigarettes or 25g of tobacco products.Can you take food into Australia?
Food items brought into Australia need to be declared on your Incoming Passenger Card if you come by plane, or on the parcels you mail. Biosecurity officers may need to inspect some of the food you're bringing with you.HOMEMADE AUSTRALIAN STYLE CHRISTMAS CAKE RECIPE
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Answer 2
Maybe, maybe not. It is unfortunately difficult to tell in advance.
mdewey already linked to the relevant page from the Australian Department of Agriculture. They only give you guidance on which products you have to declare. If in doubt, you should declare any kind of food, plant or animal matter when entering Australia. They have very strict rules on what is allowed to import and the penalties can be quite severe if you fail to declare something.
I don't know the exact content of your fruit cake, but it will likely contain some of the following products, which have to be declared:
- fresh, frozen or dried fruits
- herbs and spices
- egg
After you have declared the food on arrival, it will be inspected by a biosecurity officer, who on a case-by-case basis will decide if you are allowed to take it in or not.
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