
You may be surprised to know that some foods are banned in some countries, while in others you can safely eat them. This is a result of the standards set by each country in terms of quality, substances or packaging. In the following list you will read about some really interesting foods that are completely banned in some countries.
Salmon
Salmon contains vitamin D and other proteins and is very popular all over the world. However, Australia and New Zealand have joined forces in an effort to reduce pollution and have decided to ban the sale and consumption of farmed salmon.

Chewing gum
You read that right, chewing gum is completely banned in Singapore. This may come as a shock to many people around the world, but in Singapore they consider it normal because they are more than obsessed with cleanliness and have decided that the best way to keep their country clean is to ban chewing gum. If you ever visit Singapore, don’t eat any chewing gum because you could risk going to jail for up to two years and also pay a $1000 fine.