Common food items you can't take through airport security - even though they're not liquids

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If you're planning a festive getaway and hoping to pack everything into your hand luggage, there are some items that could cause problems at security without you even realising.

Hand luggage liquids generally need to be under 100ml to pass through airport security, including water bottles, face oils, moisturiser and hand gel.

However, certain items that aren't technically liquids can still cause issues at security. To avoid any confusion on your next trip, Fulton Umbrellas has compiled a list of surprising items you can and can't take with you on your travels, the Mirror reports.Soft cheese is one such item; if you're travelling back to the UK from the EU, it falls under the 100ml limit.

The same applies for jams, chutneys, sauces and anything sold in liquid form like antipasti or olives.Some countries have even stricter rules about travelling with food, so always check before you pack.

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