Can you take jam from Indonesia to Spain?
Jam: indonesian airports (including denpasar/bali) apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule. Jam counts as a spread/gel — a normal jar is over the 100ml cabin limit. The cabin rule at your Indonesia departure airport is what matters.
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Security · Airline · BorderJam counts as a liquid/gel. Cabin containers must be 100ml or smaller and fit in your 1L liquids bag — unless bought airside in a sealed STEB.
Spreads, honey, sauces and pastes all fall under the liquids rule, even though you wouldn't drink them.
At the checkpoint leaving the origin airport.
Larger jars are better in checked luggage. Wrap well, seal in a leakproof bag, and protect from breakage.
Cabin vs checked baggage rules.
Jam is a food product, so Spain import rules apply separately from security. Passing the checkpoint does not guarantee it can enter the country.
Security is not the same as customs. Checked luggage solves the liquid rule, not the import rule.
Customs and import rules in Spain.
Best packing plan
Cabin
Indonesian airports (including Denpasar/Bali) apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule. Jam counts as a spread/gel — a normal jar is over the 100ml cabin limit.
Checked
Jars travel fine in checked luggage. Wrap in clothes and double-bag in case of breakage.
Border
Separate customs and food-import rules may apply when you arrive in the EU. Check the destination country's customs site for personal allowances.
Strictest play: Safest packing plan: keep individual containers at 100ml or less, or put the full-size item in checked luggage.
Source: Indonesia's airports apply the standard 100ml cabin-liquid rule.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I take jam from Indonesia to Spain?
Jam: indonesian airports (including denpasar/bali) apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule. Jam counts as a spread/gel — a normal jar is over the 100ml cabin limit. The cabin rule at your Indonesia departure airport is what matters.
Can I pack jam in cabin baggage?
Indonesian airports (including Denpasar/Bali) apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule. Jam counts as a spread/gel — a normal jar is over the 100ml cabin limit.
Can I put jam in checked luggage?
Jars travel fine in checked luggage. Wrap in clothes and double-bag in case of breakage.
Is jam subject to the 100ml liquids rule?
Yes — jam is treated as a liquid, gel or aerosol at airport security. In cabin baggage each container must be 100ml (3.4oz) or smaller and fit in a 1L resealable bag. Larger containers belong in checked luggage.
Do I need to declare jam at customs in Spain?
Separate customs and food-import rules may apply when you arrive in the EU. Check the destination country's customs site for personal allowances.
LiquidLimits.com is a travel planning tool, not an official airport or government source. Rules can change between trips and between terminals. Always check the official airport or aviation security guidance before you travel, and when in doubt pack to the stricter 100ml cabin-bag rule.