Am I allowed to bring a can of olive oil in a check-in luggage?

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I would like to bring a 3litres steel can of olive oil in a check in luggage. Is it allowed?

My concerns are:

  • it may look suspicious
  • it may leak due to pressure difference
  • someone may think of it as flammable

Looking for airline agnostic answer but this time flying Singapore Airlines from Sydney to Moscow.

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