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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 398098" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Definitely they would consider it a fluid. Crazy, I know. But we've had a lot of fuss here in Australia because Vegemite is considered a fluid. I had an opened jar of Vegemite in my coat pocket when we were boarding in NZ to come back to Australia, and it had to be confiscated. I'd grabbed it off the breakfast table and forgotten to put it in the hold luggage.</p><p></p><p>So any peanut butter you take - if you have it in an obviously sealed container it might be OK. Mine had been opened (for breakfast - the jar was almost full, I was annoyed with myself). </p><p></p><p>And Vegemite looks like axle grease, peanut butter actually flows better than Vegemite (which doesn't flow at all). </p><p></p><p>So check in what form you can take peanut butter on the plane in your hand luggage. Small sealed sachets might be the answer.</p><p></p><p>Which brings me to - what about other foods available in sealed sachets? Tomato sauce (aka ketchup)? I wouldn't recommend Vegemite, it's too salty and you're already worrying about hydration, but other than the salt, Vegemite is a massive vitamin B pill.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 398098, member: 1991"] Definitely they would consider it a fluid. Crazy, I know. But we've had a lot of fuss here in Australia because Vegemite is considered a fluid. I had an opened jar of Vegemite in my coat pocket when we were boarding in NZ to come back to Australia, and it had to be confiscated. I'd grabbed it off the breakfast table and forgotten to put it in the hold luggage. So any peanut butter you take - if you have it in an obviously sealed container it might be OK. Mine had been opened (for breakfast - the jar was almost full, I was annoyed with myself). And Vegemite looks like axle grease, peanut butter actually flows better than Vegemite (which doesn't flow at all). So check in what form you can take peanut butter on the plane in your hand luggage. Small sealed sachets might be the answer. Which brings me to - what about other foods available in sealed sachets? Tomato sauce (aka ketchup)? I wouldn't recommend Vegemite, it's too salty and you're already worrying about hydration, but other than the salt, Vegemite is a massive vitamin B pill. Marg [/QUOTE]
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