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8 Indian Foods That Have Faced Bans In Different Parts Of The World, Here's Why!
Indian cuisine is renowned for its rich flavors, vibrant colors, and diverse ingredients, attracting food enthusiasts from around the globe. However, not all Indian foods are welcomed with open arms internationally.
Various countries have strict food regulations that sometimes lead to the banning of certain traditional Indian foods. These bans often arise due to health concerns, safety standards, or cultural differences. Let us know about 8 Indian foods that have faced bans in different parts of the world and the reasons behind these restrictions.

1.
Samosa
Samosa
is
arguably
India's
most
popular
snack.
However,
since
2011,
it
has
been
banned
in
Somalia
within
the
South
African
region.
The
country's
law
states
that
breaking
this
rule
can
result
in
severe
punishment.
The
triangular
shape
of
the
snack
is
believed
to
symbolize
Christianity
to
the
'Al-Shabaab
group'.
2.
Chawanprash
Indians
have
relied
on
Chawanprash
for
its
health
benefits
for
a
long
time.
This
desi
kadha
is
said
to
be
packed
with
nutrients
that
nourish
us
from
within.
However,
Canada
banned
it
in
2005
due
to
reportedly
high
levels
of
lead
and
mercury
in
the
product.
3.
Ghee
Ghee
is
considered
a
superfood
in
India
as
it
contains
almost
every
essential
nutrient
our
body
needs.
However,
it
is
banned
in
the
United
States
because
the
Food
and
Drug
Administration
believes
ghee
may
cause
diseases
such
as
blood
pressure,
heart
attacks,
and
obesity.
4.
Ketchup
Ketchup
adds
flavor
to
various
savory
dishes
and
is
paired
with
many
foods
like
samosa,
pakoda,
noodles,
and
sandwiches.
In
France
though,
ketchup
has
been
banned
due
to
excessive
consumption
among
teenagers.
5.
Chewing
Gum
Singapore
is
known
for
its
cleanliness
and
strict
rules
regarding
it.
In
1992,
the
country
restricted
the
use,
distribution,
and
trade
of
all
kinds
of
chewing
gums.
However,
under
international
pressure
in
2004,
Singapore
allowed
the
consumption
of
therapeutic
dental
chewing
gums.
6.
Kebab
Kebabs
are
popular
dishes
in
India
regardless
of
whether
they
are
vegetarian
or
non-vegetarian
options.
However,
Venice
banned
kebabs
in
2017
to
"preserve
decorum
and
traditions
of
the
city."
7.
Poppy
Seeds
Poppy
seeds
are
considered
an
exotic
spice
in
India
and
are
widely
used
in
Bengali
cuisine
to
add
texture
to
gravies.
Due
to
their
morphine
content
though,
poppy
seeds
are
banned
in
Singapore
and
Taiwan
where
they
are
classified
as
"prohibited
goods" by
the
Central
Narcotics
Bureau
in
Singapore.
They
are
also
banned
in
Saudi
Arabia
and
UAE;
however
Russia
only
bans
poppy
cultivation
but
not
selling.
8.
Jelly
Cups
This
is
believed
to
choke
people,
especially
young
ones
due
to
the
high
concentration
of
E425
in
jelly
cups,
which
is
a
thickening
agent
Therefore,
these
were
outlawed
by
the
European
Union.
While these food items may be enjoyed by many people around the world including India; they remain prohibited in certain countries for various reasons ranging from health concerns to cultural preservation efforts.



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