Denmark, a country who in 2922 exported $176M in Chocolate, making it the 31st largest exporter of Chocolate in the world, and they're worried about vitamins. I guess if there were too many vitamins, they couldn't sell as much chocolate?
Its technically true, but it is not true at all. It has to much of certain minerals that with their diet causes low poisoning. Its not the naturally occuring stuff, but the added variants. Still, I believe that should be up to the consumer, but its not like they are missing anything by not having it.
There is a dark history about samosa shape . Because in dark ages Egyptian king slave somalian people to build the Giza pyramid he tortured them so much even so he treated them very worst that's why Somalia hate samosa
Well in Singapore you can eat durian; I myself ate them while I was in Singapore. It’s just that you can’t bring them into the MRT or office building because it said to also smell like a gas leak and you’ll be fined with S$500 for doing so
I was just thinking that, you are allowed to eat Fugu if you are served by a licensed chef. I understand that Fugu being prepared improperly may cause death, so I don't know why this channel says it's banned lol
Mainly its because the gov dont want people to stick the used gum on the mrt and bus doors. I was around before 1992 chewing gum ban and getting used stuck to the shoes and back pants is no joke
Chewing gum isn't banned. Spitting gum on the streets is and there is a heavy fine for jt. You can chew gum as long as you make sure to throw it in the nearest trash can
@@عطويهYou say that but when I was in the US military I knew about the flights from US bases in Germany to Saudi Arabia with airplanes full of liquor and prostitutes for the guys in the royal family. You might say this was “ diplomatic” outreach, smoothing any ruffled feathers between the two countries and keeping the oil freely flowing.
this video isn't true. denmark never banned the cereal for having too many vitamins and minerals. the american version of that cereal which is banned for imports into europe is banned for being too unhealthy. all european countries have european made kelloggs cereal to fit europe's strict food standards. and fyi europeans have a significantly higher average life expectancy than americans
Dawg Muslims doesn't believe "pork" to be Haram IT is Haram including Alcohol and even other meats which are not slaughtered according to the Islamic way.
@@WonderfulPalette-vq4qxdenmark is far healthier than america. the american version of kelloggs cereal is banned in all european countries for being too unhealthy. that's why all kelloggs cereal in europe is european manufactured. so no only american made kelloggs cereal is banned in denmark
@@jess_lol4579 reminds me of German kellogs has froot loops and where the heck is red ? i got american kellogs from usa that friend bring me . and it was too sugary for me compared to european cereals. id rather stick unbranded cereals that taste way better than official ones or branded. fuck nestle.
So far as I'm aware: The Muslim/Jewish bans on Pork and the Hindu bans on Beef are strongly observed here in the UK as well... 🐖🐄🚫🇬🇧 That said; I'm not Muslim, Jewish or Hindu, and the faith I observe has no bans on meat at all. 😇
It’s scary how many ingredients that we have in our foods in the U.S. are banned in other countries because of health concerns. Our FDA needs to be a little more strict.
Muslim countries banned meats from pigs, horses, birds, predator animals ie tigers, lions, etc while some Muslim countries ie Turkey permit alcohol but not hard type ie whiskey.
Most haggis isn’t made that way anymore. So if America bans haggis all together they’re just being….prats. I’m not going to say haggis is then most delicious food Scotland produces(because that’d be a lie) but most people couldn’t name 5 foods out of Scotland(including Scottish people because we’re not the brightest bunch out there….i mean our flag is basically driftwood that washed up at St Andrews).
Cereal manufacturer Kellogg, long criticized for making breakfast foods containing high quantities of sugar and salt, is now fighting back against Danish allegations that some of its products have too many vitamins and minerals. Health officials in Denmark have refused to allow Kellogg's to sell 18 vitamin-enriched products in the country, saying they could damage children's livers and kidneys if eaten too often
0:33 For somalian governmemt, Samosa is actually south asian ( pakistani/indian) . and pakistani is muslim major, india is hinduism major. theres nothing christian here