Food illegal to eat?!


Question:

Food illegal to eat?

i no its illegal for minors to drink like beer wine etc. but is there any kind of food illegal to eat(not drugs)


Answers:
I don't know if this answers your question..
Some states don't allow the sale of undercooked meats, raw seafood or eggs to children under 12. As well many restaurants cook all children's meals well done. Just as a precaution even if there is no law.

Source(s):
restaurant industry 11 years

Cannabis.

Magic mushrooms. Hash brownies. Abd sweets and processed foods should be made illegal!

OK DG y don't you get a bucket of co cane and MJ maby some heroin and meth and take that It the police I'm sure they will be happy to help you smoke them.....sense there not illegal right?

Not too many sweets & food with many chemical ingredients. And the imported food from China too! Most of them are not well processed and use bad ingredients. I bought a well packed salted duck and it smells like crops!

There are some, depending on local legislations/health requirements/various considerations.

Examples:

NY states forbids the Foie Gras - that is the fattened goose liver. Sad.
Cheeses prepared with non pasteurized milk are illegal for resale in most part of Europe - really sad, as they are the BEST.

Also, Europe forbids the import/production OMG - modified engineered agriculture, although some product bypass the rule.

in iran meat of PIG in illegal

There is an illegal cheese in Italy that is cultivated through maggots eating and excreeting. It is supposed to be amazing. But because of the process it is illegal to consume. Underground cheese party, sounds like fun.

dog? cat? depends on the culture, i would guess




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