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Travel tips: These Indian dishes are banned in these countries, know the reason

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India is a country of diversity. People of different religions, communities and cultures live in the country on a geographical basis. Along with the lifestyle of everyone being different, there is also a difference in food. In India, not only the taste of various local foods is available from North to South, but the taste of foreign food is also easily available here. Be it Chinese or Italian food, Indians prepare special dishes by mixing foreign dishes with their own taste.

Foreigners who visit India like the taste of Indian dishes and praise the food of India after going to their country. But some famous dishes of India are completely banned abroad. There are many such dishes, which most of the population of India consumes almost daily, but these food items have been banned for consumption abroad. Let us know about the popular dishes in India, which are banned abroad.

Ghee
Ghee is a fat that is widely consumed in India, which is prepared from cow or buffalo milk. Ghee is an excellent source of vitamin D which increases calcium absorption. It can be beneficial in many health problems but America has banned ghee. America has banned the consumption of ghee citing the risk of many serious diseases.

Ketchup
Ketchup is a sweet and sour tasting sauce. It is also called tomato ketchup. It is used both as a spice and an ingredient in food. In India, ketchup is eaten with burgers and French fries. However, ketchup is banned in France. France banned ketchup because they want to reduce sugar consumption in their country.

Kebab
The famous kebab of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, is widely consumed all over the country. Basically, kebab is a non-vegetarian dish, which can also be called a fried meat patty. It is eaten with Rumali roti. However, kebab is banned in Venice. The government there banned kebabs in the year 2017 so that the tradition and discipline of the city remains intact.

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Samosa
One of the popular snacks of India is samosa. Samosa is eaten with great fervor across the country. It is a kind of fried or baked stuffed breakfast, in which flour is given a triangular shape and potato curry is filled in it and fried in oil till it becomes crispy. However, the Al-Shabab group has banned samosa in Somalia. The reason for this is that the triangle shape of the samosa is associated with Christianity.

Chyawanprash
Chyawanprash is a widely consumed Ayurvedic product in India that helps improve immunity and physical capacity. Chyawanprash helps flush out toxins from the body and can improve heart health by reducing cholesterol levels. Chyawanprash, which children and the elderly in India consume, is banned in Canada. In 2005, the Canadian government banned Chyawanprash because high levels of lead and mercury were found in it.

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