5 Food Items Banned In Other Countries But Not In India

5 Snacks that are banned in other countries but not in India, check out the list!

There are many products that are being sold in the market nowadays. There are a number of products which dominate the market across the world at the same time there are some products which are banned in many parts of the world but surprisingly not in India. These products may be banned as they may be harmful or for some other reasons. The following is a list of items that are prohibited or are said to be harmful in other nations:

Jelly Sweets

Jelly Sweets are prohibited in the United States, Canada, and Australia because they are dangerous to youngsters as they can stick to their throat. However, jelly sweets can be found in India.

Kinder Chocolate

The toy that is included inside the Kinderjoy is banned in the United States. According to reports, the toy poses choking risks so it is banned. However, Kinder chocolate is widely sold in India and is also a favourite among children. 

Red Bull

Red Bull can cause cardiac issues, depression, hypertension, and convulsions. It is also illegal in France, Denmark, and Lithuania for anyone under the age of 18. There is no ban on Red Bull in India. 

 

Unpasteurized milk

Pasteurized milk is when the milk is treated to remove bacteria etc. It is the milk that we get in packets and tetra packs. Unpasteurised milk is the one that we get from local dairies. Unpasteurized milk is prohibited in the United States and Canada due to the presence of harmful microorganisms and germs. It is available in our country and used by many. 

Samosas

You are already aware that Samosa is not an Indian dish. It originated in Central Asia. It is legally banned in Somalia because of a certain terrorist organization. They were the ones who applied the ban. The reason behind them banning this dish was because they felt like it was “too Christian”.

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