17 Foods You Can't Buy in Some Countries at Any Price
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Every country has its customs and a list of banned food ingredients. Yep. Things you can always find on the shelf of your local grocery store might be off limits somewhere else in the world. Thats not just a cultural phenomenon, but a matter of health and safety.
For example, in Europe and Great Britain, selling chicken treated with chlorine has been banned since 1997. Since 2010, chlorinated chicken has also been banned in Russia. Farmed salmon is banned from a list of countries, including Australia and New Zealand. Raw, or unpasteurized milk, is so common in Europe, especially in Austria and Switzerland, you can buy it from a vending machine there. However, its been banned in about half of the United States for the past thirty years. So you guys might want to reconsider your list the next time you go shopping Date: 2022-04-19