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Baking queen Mary Berry was arrested and put in a cell after 'alarming' discovery at airport

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Mary Berry, who has enthralled audiences for decades with her culinary skills, has a surprising past. Not many know that the former Great British Bake Off judge was once arrested at an airport for a mysterious discovery in her luggage.This national treasure, known in countless households, has authored an impressive 75 cookery books over her career.

During her stint on Bake Off between 2010 and 2016 when the show aired on BBC, she roped in countless fans. Despite her departure from the show bringing sadness to many, Mary has not been scarce on television since then.

Read More Related Articles Prue Leith, 84, 'steps down' from Bake Off with unlikely star 'set to stand in' However, few may know that Mary, adored by many for her knowledgeable cooking advice, had a run-in with American law enforcement due to her cooking career, reports the Express.

The incident happened back in the early 1990s, when Mary voyaged to the States for some cooking shows and innocently packed some bags of flour and sugar.

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