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Saturday, September 14, 2013
Beware Of These Banned Food Products
A list of food products and ingredients banned in
several places around the world was released
recently. Surprisingly, many items on the list are
still available in Nigeria.
It is not unexpected that a host of the banned
ingredients are disguised and passed off as
“safe” and “healthy”. Here are tips for avoiding
the offending ingredients.
Artificial food colourings – Today, many
companies are removing artificial colours from
their products, so a little research should help
you find safe alternatives. Many common snack
foods contain Yellow #5 in their ingredient list,
but it’s not the only artificial food colour that is
banned in other countries. Blue #1, Blue #2 and
Red #40 may also cause health problems.
Brominated vegetable oil Banned in over 100
countries world-wide because it contains toxic
bromine, brominated vegetable oil is used in
many brands of beverage drinks to prevent the
flavouring from separating and floating to the
surface.
Bromated flour
In Nigera, many kinds of bread (notably the
agege variety) are still made from bromate flour,
which is banned in Europe, Canada and China,
and linked to kidney damage, cancer and nervous
system damage.
BHT and BHA
Japan, the United Kingdom and other European
countries have banned these preservatives
because they have been shown to cause cancer in
rats. To avoid BHT and BHA, best option is
purchasing food that is fresh and natural.
Arsenic
Though a known poison, arsenic was used in
some chicken feed to make the meat appear
fresher. Chickens raised for meat are no longer
given feed additives containing arsenic, but that
didn’t stop the European Union from putting a
ban on it. If you eat poultry, particularly the
frozen variety, make sure you know where it is
coming from and how it is raised.
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