Can I fly home with a coconut from Hawaii?


Can I fly home with a coconut from Hawaii? Actually, coconut is on the approved list of items that can be brought to the mainland, subject to USDA inspection. (It's the feds that are in charge of the outbound inspection process.) So, as long as you let the inspectors know you have one and let them check it for creepy crawlies, you should be OK.


What can you not bring home from Hawaii?

Common Items from Hawaii NOT ALLOWED into the U.S. Mainland or Alaska
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables, some exceptions are those listed below as permitted.
  • Berries of any kind, including fresh coffee berries and sea grapes.
  • Cactus plants or cactus plant parts.
  • Cotton and cotton bolls.
  • Fresh flowers of jade vine, and Mauna Loa.


Can I bring a pineapple back from Hawaii?

Tip: Pineapples are on the USDA list of agricultural items permitted to leave Hawaii. As long as there are no bugs, soft spots or holes you can take them home to the mainland. It makes for a perfect souvenir.


Which coconut is not allowed in flight?

6) Dry Coconut: The dry coconut contains a high amount of oil, which is highly flammable and can cause fire if it encounters heat inside the aircraft.


What is not allowed in checked baggage?

Firearms and ammunition, as well as any replicas or imitations. Explosives and flammable items, such as fireworks, gas, and aerosols. Poisonous and toxic substances, including pesticides and certain chemicals. Lithium batteries and other hazardous materials, as these can pose a safety risk if not handled properly.


Can I bring a coconut home from Florida?

Bringing a coconut on a plane from Florida is generally allowed. Coconuts are not explicitly prohibited items by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). However, their unique characteristics might prompt additional scrutiny during security checks.


Which fruit is not allowed in flight?

There are many restrictions when it comes to bringing fruit on a plane. Some can be found at the airport, and others are enforced by the airline. Any type of fruit that has been peeled or cut is prohibited. This includes fruits such as apples, pears, oranges and bananas.


Why coconut is not allowed in luggage?

Coconut meat, which has a high oil content, is a potential fire hazard, forbidden either as hand luggage or in checked-in luggage. It's actually copra, dried coconut meat, that's the problem, but the ban applies to coconuts generally, apart from retail packaged coconut products which are permitted.