30+ Prohibited foods in different countries

Published on 07/15/2024
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Absinthe

Prohibited in: Vanuatu
Reason: Intoxicating properties

It is common knowledge that some of the most famous artists and writers of fiction often consumed absinthe ritually. Shortly after the 20th century, however, due to the hallucinogenic properties of the drink, visits to the “green fairy” were banned in many countries in the 19th century. Vanuatu is one of the few countries where the spirit is still completely banned. In most other countries, the amount of thujone (a terpene that triggers hallucinations) is allowed to contain absinthe. In some countries, it has even become possible to restrict the sale of thujone-free absinthe.

Absinth

Absinthe

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Chicken treated with chlorine

Prohibited in: European Union and United Kingdom
Reason: Health concerns

Chlorine has been added to swimming pools for some time to kill bacteria and germs that multiply in them. If chlorine has the ability to burn the eyes and skin so badly, it cannot be safe to eat food bathed in it. For some time, chlorine has been added to swimming pools to kill bacteria and germs that multiply in them. If chlorine has the ability to burn the eyes and skin so badly, it cannot be safe to eat food bathed in it.

Mit Chlor Behandeltes Huhn

Chicken treated with chlorine

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