I was surprised to discover that some commonly consumed foods in the United States are prohibited in other countries. These are not obscure items, but everyday foods that most Americans are familiar with and have likely eaten at some point in their lives.
Gatorade is
The Market Realist website states that some flavors of the well-liked sports drink Gatorade contain Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 dyes, which are not allowed for children in Norway and Austria. In other countries within the European Union (E.U.), these specific Gatorade varieties must have a warning label.
Kraft Macaroni and Cheese is a popular
According to Market Realist, the reason why this guilty pleasure that Americans love is prohibited in the UK and other British Commonwealth countries is due to the presence of yellow dyes.
Quick and easy mashed potatoes that can
Although these mashed potatoes may not compare to the comforting taste of homemade ones, they can still be satisfying. 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.
Kellogg's is a well-known company.
Frosted Flakes are a popular cereal, but unfortunately, they are not allowed to be sold in the UK, Europe, and Japan. Market Realist explains that this restriction 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 items.
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Indulging in a seemingly harmless guilty pleasure snack is generally fine, except for one particular type called Swiss Cake Rolls. These rolls are either banned or come with strong warnings in certain countries of the European Union. The primary reason for this is that they contain food dyes, such as Yellow 5 and Red 40, which are considered harmful to children. Another factor contributing to the restrictions or complete ban is the presence of palm oil in these rolls.
Skittles are
In Austria, Sweden, and Norway, Skittles have been prohibited from being sold due to the presence of Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 dyes, as mentioned before. However, in the other countries within the European Union, Skittles are still available for purchase but are
Pork produced in the United States
According to Eat This, the United States is one of the few countries in the world that still permits the use of growth hormones, such as ractopamine, in the farming practices for pigs. This means that cuts of meat from pigs raised in the US often involve the use of these hormones.
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