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American foods

banned in other
contries
Andres D. Health
Coffee mate
• “Hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils got Coffee-
mate banned in Austria, Hungary and several
Scandinavian countries.”

• the health effects of hydrogenated soybean here. Read


about the health effect of cottonseed oil.
Ritz Crackers
• “Banned in Australia, Switzerland, Hungary, Iceland,
Norway and Denmark… Hydrogenated cottonseed oils.”

the dangers of hydrogenated cottonseed oils.


Skittles
• Skittles contain Yellow 5 an Yellow 6 (both very bad), but
the country of Norway banned Skittles because the
candy contains Titanium Dioxide.

the health effect of titanium dioxide here.


Pre-Packaged Ground Beef
• The pink slime that you find in the pre-packaged beef is
“…a beef by-product prepared with ammonia gas and
used as a filler in ground beef. US beef is banned in the
EU.”

• the pink beef slime


Swiss Rolls
• Swiss Rolls, while they are brown and white in color,
include dyes like Yellow 5 and Red 40. They are banned
in Norway and Austria.
Maraschino
Cherries

• “Red 40 has been linked to


allergies, migraine, and mental
disorders in children.” Why
would we EVER give our children
food items with Red 40?
Maraschino cherries are banned
in Austria, France, Finland,
Norway and the UK.
Farmed Salmon

• “Farmed fish are fed a chemical


cocktail of feed including methyl
mercury and dioxins. Not to
mention antibiotics.” Countries
like Austria and New Zealand
don’t go near farmed-raised
fish.

• the health issues of methyl


mercury
Milk
• “rGBH, also known as rBST, is a man-
made growth hormone fed to dairy
cows to boost milk production. US
milk is banned in Japan, Canada, New
Zealand, Australia and the EU.”
Always buy organic when it comes to
milk and if you can locally source your
milk from local farms, even better.

• sBST can be found in milk products


that are then turned into cheese, ice
cream, dairy products, butter, yogurt.
Chicken

• US chicken is banned in the EU because it is


washed with chlorine. American chicken
processors do it to “protect consumers from
food-borne diseases.”

• Chlorine can be found in food products such as:


tomatoes, celery, olives, lettuce and seaweed.
It’s also found in many canned vegetables due
to the salt added to help preserve them. Ham,
bacon, corned beef, organ meats, salami and
sausages, prawns, canned tuna, scallops,
called salmon, raw oysters, mussels, lobster,
crab, cod, Milk chocolate, toffee, peanut butter,
canned soups, tomato sauce, mayonnaise,
French dressing, dried coconut, roasted and
salted peanuts, scrambled eggs and many
baked goods.

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