TOKYO - McDonald's Japan said yesterday that it had found a banned food colouring in apple pies sold for nearly two months at some of its restaurants...

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Big Booger wrote:What is up with all the coloring bans in Japan? Are coloring products that bad for your health?
Just wondering.
Big Booger wrote:What is up with all the coloring bans in Japan? Are coloring products that bad for your health?
NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:Red Bull is actually illegal here but i have found it in some pubs and small import shops. I am soooo addicted to red bull...
Big Booger wrote:So Japanese coloring is fine? But the same color imported is not? Same with flavoring?
Taro Toporific wrote:Big Booger wrote:So Japanese coloring is fine? But the same color imported is not? Same with flavoring?
Most Japanese colorings are super-safe. In the Bad-old-Dayz (pre-1970s) in the States, Red Dye No. 2 caused too many lab rats to kick off before their time. Even the worst of the colorings such as Red Dye No. 2, were damn safe really, but don't say that to the rat lovers.
Japanese flavorings are also very mild and safe, EXCEPT for the Great Satan, MSG, which was invented here in Japan. MSG has killed more people than napalm.
Read about it in the thread Oriental food could make you go blind
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