I was surprised to discover that certain foods, which are commonly consumed in the United States, are prohibited in other countries. I had assumed that the banned foods would be unfamiliar to me, but it turns out that they are everyday items that most Americans are familiar with and have likely eaten before. These foods cannot be legally sold in stores in other countries.
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The website Market Realist reports that some flavors of the well-known sports drink Gatorade contain Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 dyes, which are prohibited for children in Norway and Austria. In the remaining European Union countries, these specific Gatorade varieties are required to display a warning label.
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According to Market Realist, the reason why this guilty pleasure that Americans adore is prohibited in the UK and other British Commonwealth countries is due to the presence of yellow dyes.
Quick and convenient mashed potatoes
Although these mashed potatoes may not provide the same level of comfort as homemade ones, they can still be a satisfying option. However, due to the presence of a preservative called BHA, they are not available for sale in the UK and Japan as reported by the Eat This website.
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Frosted Flakes are highly popular and well-regarded, except in the UK, Europe, and Japan, where they are banned. According to Market Realist, this ban is due to the presence of a preservative called BHT in Frosted Flakes and several other cereals. BHT is commonly used in cosmetics and rubber products.
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Eating snacks that may seem harmless can actually have negative effects, especially when it comes to Swiss Cake Rolls. These rolls are either banned or come with strong warnings in certain countries within the European Union (EU). The main reason behind these restrictions, as stated by Market Realist, is the presence of food dyes like Yellow 5 and Red 40, which are considered harmful to children. Another reason for the limitations or complete ban is the use of palm oil in these cake rolls.
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Austria, Sweden, and Norway have prohibited the sale and consumption of Skittles due to the presence of Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 dyes, as mentioned before. In other European Union countries, Skittles are permitted to be sold but are required to have a warning
American pork
The United States is among a small number of countries worldwide that still permit the use of growth hormones, specifically ractopamine, in the farming of pigs. This practice is commonly employed in the production of pork cuts in the US, as reported by Eat This.
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