Jul 19, 2024
Tanvi Kaushik
Indian Foods That Are Banned Abroad
Since 2005, Canada has banned Chyawanprash for its high lead and mercury content
Ketchup is popular in India but banned in French school cafeterias to protect local cuisine
Ghee is popular in India, but the US banned it over health concerns
Jelly cups are a childhood favorite for many, but Australia has banned them
Key Indian kitchen ingredient ,Poppy seeds is banned in Singapore and Taiwan
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