5 Indian food items that are banned in other countries

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FDA found that Ghee may cause diseases such as blood pressure, heart attacks, and obesity.
In the United States, Ghee is a banned product.
The ban was invoked citing high levels of lead and mercury in the product.
In Canada, the sale and distribution of Chawanprash have been banned since 2005.
The French government noticed an excess consumption of ketchup among teenagers and banned its use in school cafeterias for health reasons.
In France, the use of ketchup is restricted.
Samosa was banned because its triangular shape is said to be a symbol of Christianity in the 'Al-Shabaab group'.
In Somalia, a country located in the South African region, the consumption of samosas has been banned since 2011.
5 Indian food items that are banned in other countries | 5 Indian food items that are banned in other countries