Can you take coffee on an international flight?

In general, you are allowed to bring coffee on international flights, but there are some exceptions. Here are some guidelines:

- Ground coffee: Generally, you can bring ground coffee in your carry-on baggage, but it is subject to the airline's carry-on baggage restrictions.

- Whole bean coffee: Whole beans are typically allowed in both carry-on and checked luggage.

- Coffee pods and capsules: Coffee pods and capsules are usually permitted, as long as they are in their original, unopened packaging.

- Coffee from certain countries: Some countries may have restrictions or prohibitions on the import of certain types of coffee or specific coffee products. For instance, some countries do not allow the import of coffee beans from countries affected by certain plant diseases.

- Liquid coffee: Liquid coffee, including bottled coffee, canned coffee, and coffee in thermoses, is subject to the airline's liquid restrictions and may need to be packed in your checked luggage.

- Coffee from duty-free shops: If you purchase coffee from a duty-free shop in the airport, it should be sealed in a tamper-evident bag. Please follow the airline's regulations regarding duty-free items and liquids.

It's always a good idea to check with your specific airline and the international flight regulations of your destination country before packing coffee for an international flight to avoid any issues or inconveniences.