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Posted 20/10/2008 4:22:36 PM
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Hi

I will be travelling to Malaysia soon.

My wife wants to bring some home-cooked frozen food (mashed chicken).

Fortunately, we will be staying in a hotel with a fridge.

The issue I have is how to safely transport frozen mashed chicken during the 6 hour door-to-door journey?

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Posted 23/10/2008 9:30:52 PM
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For myself I go to Malaysia and Thailand to eat their wonderful food; that I can just walk along the street and eat. They do fantastic things with chicken. And I doubt you could take such on the aircraft. Oh, the frozen mash chicken would be fine and there is no quarantine issues going that way. But is going to defrost; might poison infant by time you get to hotel. You'd need some cold packs and they have liquids; big no-no on aircraft. Take tinned food. And you can buy healthy/safe food/tinned or otherwise in Malaysia

 

 

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Posted 26/04/2010 7:10:14 AM
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Geez, I don't know about Malaysia, but other places I've been have been really tough on bringing any kind of food over a border or through customs. You might want to check on those restrictions first.

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Posted 2/06/2010 10:13:27 AM
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could you take tinned food and a blender? or just the blender - i agree with previous post - some of the food they have their is fantastic! Could flying at 50,000feet be cold enough? to slow melting?
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Posted 16/02/2011 6:12:57 PM
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Hi,

it´s not allowed to take food through the malaysia customs. But if they don´t check your luggage... But anyway I would not recommend to transport frozen food. Malaysia has such a great variety of good restaurants, hawker stalls and grocery shopping, that I think there is no need for it.


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