Can you take protein powder from Malaysia to South Korea?
Protein powder: malaysia airports apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule (no airport-specific exemption on record). Small tubs are usually fine; large containers may be opened and tested at security. The cabin rule at your Malaysia departure airport is what matters.
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Security · Airline · BorderCheck the airport security rule for protein powder before you fly.
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Check airline and baggage rules for protein powder on this route.
Cabin vs checked baggage rules.
Check South Korea import rules for protein powder.
Customs and import rules in South Korea.
Best packing plan
Cabin
Malaysia airports apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule (no airport-specific exemption on record). Small tubs are usually fine; large containers may be opened and tested at security.
Checked
Bulk protein powder travels fine in checked luggage.
Border
Check South Korea customs or food-import rules before you fly — security clearance is not the same as import clearance.
Strictest play: Safest packing plan: keep individual containers at 100ml or less, or put the full-size item in checked luggage.
Source: We don't have airport-specific guidance for Malaysia. The answer assumes the 100ml cabin-liquid baseline applied by most aviation authorities — confirm with your departure airport close to travel.
This answer covers Malaysia → South Korea. The rules can change depending on where you're flying from and to — check this item for your exact route.
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Can I take protein powder from Malaysia to South Korea?
Protein powder: malaysia airports apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule (no airport-specific exemption on record). Small tubs are usually fine; large containers may be opened and tested at security. The cabin rule at your Malaysia departure airport is what matters.
Can I pack protein powder in cabin baggage?
Malaysia airports apply the standard 100ml cabin-bag rule (no airport-specific exemption on record). Small tubs are usually fine; large containers may be opened and tested at security.
Can I put protein powder in checked luggage?
Bulk protein powder travels fine in checked luggage.
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.