8 Illegal Foods in The World


#2.Ketchup

Ketchup usually means tomato ketchup, often called tomato sauce, is a sweet and tangy sauce, typically made from tomatoes, a sweetener, vinegar, and assorted seasonings and spices. Ketchup is often used as a condiment with various dishes that are usually served hot, including chips or fries, hamburgers, sandwiches, hot dogs, eggs, and grilled or fried meat.

Tomato ketchup has been banned in primary schools in France, except with French fries, as part of an effort to minimize sugar intake in students’ diets and also protect traditional Gallic cuisine.

#3.Kinder Surprise Eggs

Kinder Surprise Eggs, also known as Kinder Egg, is a candy manufactured by Italian company, Ferrero. It was originally intended for children of age group 3 to 8. It has the form of a chocolate egg containing a plastic capsule that holds small toys and puzzles for children to assemble.

Kinder Surprise is been banned from U.S. and other countries because many children have died after choking on toys inside edible eggs. Between 1999 and 2000, at least seven children, around the world died from choking on Kinder Surprise toys, according to the Birmingham Post & Mail.

#4.Raw Milk

Milk and milk products provide a wealth of nutrition benefits. But raw milk contains more harmful bacteria, such as Salmonella, E. coli and Listeria that can pose serious health risks. It can be especially dangerous to people with weakened immune systems, older adults, pregnant women, and children. Unpasteurized milk is banned in 22 states in the U.S. and Canada.

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