9 Food Products Banned Abroad But Not In India

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1. Ketchup is banned in France to stop teenagers from overeating it. 

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2. Ghee  is banned in the USA to prevent obesity and blood pressure issues. 

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3. Samosa is banned in Somalia due to its resemblance to a militant group symbol. 

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4. Chewing Gum  is banned in Singapore for public cleanliness reasons. 

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5. Red Bull is banned in Denmark and France for people under 18 years for health reasons.  

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6. Jelly Sweets are banned in US and Canada as it may cause kids to choke on them. 

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7. Chawanprash in banned in Canada for containing high levels of lead.

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8. Raw Milk is banned in Canada and USA as it contains harmful microbes. 

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9. Kinder Joy is banned in the USA as it is a choking hazard for kids. 

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