Food Items Banned from Different Countries

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as a Russian, I will say that McDonald's is not banned in Russia, it's McDonald's that left Russia itself

Павел-ъчз
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Ketchup is banned in the school’s canteens in France, not everywhere in the country

Edit: PLEASE GUYS do not ask my why because idk! I found it on Google because honestly it would be pretty weird to see ketchup banned, especially in France

faerieeyukii
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I like how they put Iceland's flag as Tunisia's flag

letrollk
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As a Canadian, I can say fat free food products are not banned in Canada

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I went on a vacation in Australia, when I finally arrived at the airport, I went to customs desk in order to let the customs officers inspect my bags. Then one of the officers started asking me why I'm bringing gummy bears to australia. When they told me that gummy bears are banned in australia, they've confiscated it and issued me a warning. I guess next time I have to research on what things I musn't bring when travelling to other foreign countries.

MacGyver
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Singapore dosent ban durian completely, it can be eaten at homes or parties, some food markets still sell it unlike gum

TheLegendarySolar
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Indonesian here:

No, palm free oil is not banned in my country. It's just that it's so expensive for us in Indonesia. Olive Oil and Canola Oil is relatively easy to find here in "local 7-11" stores. But like I said, palm oil is relatively cheaper than canola and olive oil

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@1:43 -- Japan never banned fugu entirely. It has only banned one specific individual, the Emperor of Japan, from eating Fugu by law. That's probably due to the fact that improperly prepared fugu is lethal, and they really don't want to take the risk of accidentally killing the Emperor by serving bad fish.

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Wrong information. Durians is never ban in Singapore. Imported from Malaysia and sold widely everywhere in Singapore. And most people love it so much.

tanhuiling
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I'm an Indian, so the thought of Paani Puri banned in my home country is the worst thing I could imagine. I love that stuff and seeing that our neighbour Nepal has banned them, I can't help but cry inside.

Alviniumm
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Corn in greece isn't banned, I've seen my Aunt With corn

Imlookingforanaustraliankonna
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Fugu is not banned in Japan. Chefs must be licensed to work with it.
Mountain Dew is not banned in Japan. I drank it in Tokyo in 2016.
Russia didn't ban McDonald's. More like it seized the restaurants and rebranded them.
The candies in the Skittles picture aren't Skittles.

CandyHatsuneWolff
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Totally inaccurate that corn is banned in Greece!

christinafotaki
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As a Greek I can say something any tourist of the people who visit Greece every summer can see:
<There are a bunch of guys who sell roasted corn on the street!!! It's not

vasiliki_R
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Red bull isn’t banned in Norway. I live there and there’s literally Red bull every store in my town

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0:40 PaniPuri is not banned in Nepal bro. Its one of the most popular street food here.

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Food pufferfish are not banned in Korea. It is possible to prepare blowfish only if you have a certificate of puffer fish cooking. Therefore, there is a restaurant in Korea that offers blowfish dishes because blowfish is only restricted by law and not prohibited. The video below the comment was also filmed at a Korean puffer fish restaurant, where the puffer fish ate carrots and groaned "Aeugh."

모스크바
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As a Nepali I can say that panipuri isn't banned in our country...

koushalchapagain
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Bruh in Greece corn is everywhere it isnt banned

DaGreekhomie
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The only thing you won't get in USA is horse meat. It is not illegal, but like the UK, we❤️horses as PETS. We do not raise them for meat and we have feral herds that come in a rainbow of colors. You can adopt them and train them if you want.

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