Importing home-baked cake into the EU

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It is forbidden to bring milk and eggs into the EU, but what about (home-baked) cake containing milk and eggs? Is the cooking considered to make it safe?






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Can I take cake from UK to EU?

*Confectionery, chocolate or cakes (including Christmas cake, Simnel cake or cakes containing nuts) are permitted from any country as long as they are for your personal consumption and do not contain fresh cream or high levels of dairy products.

Can you take cake into France?

Bread is generally allowed (as long as it's not spread with butter and made into a ham sandwich) but most types of biscuits and cakes are not. Plants are also covered by the rules so this includes fresh fruit or vegetables which are banned, as are cut flowers.

What food can be brought into the EU?

If you travel to the EU from a non-EU country, you are not allowed to bring any meat or dairy products with you. You can however bring a limited quantity of fruit and vegetables as well as eggs, egg products and honey. Restricted quantities of fish or fish products are also allowed.

Can I bring chocolate from UK to EU?

Common sugary snacks like chocolate, fudge and fresh custard would all be prohibited items. Products that you can't travel with as a result of the prohibition on importing meat are: blood and blood products. bone.



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