Yes, tartrazine, a synthetic yellow dye, is banned in several Gulf countries due to concerns over its potential health effects, particularly in sensitive individuals. Countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have implemented regulations against its use in food products. However, regulations can vary, so it's always best to check the specific laws of each country for the most accurate information.
Use of tartrazine is banned in Norway and was banned in Austria and Germany, before European Parliament and Council Directive 94/36/EC lifted the ban. According to the FSA, studies have also shown that eating foods or drinks containing tartrazine can cause nettle rash (urticaria), dermatitis (an allergic skin condition), asthma, or rhinitis (runny nose) in a very small number of people
They are not. Countries located beside the Persian Gulf are often called Gulf Countries.
no the singapoor is not a gulf countries
The gulf countries line the Persian Gulf; their name comes from the Persian Gulf.
No countries are banned from participating
there are seven gulf countries in the world.
Practically all countries banned DDT.
Arab Gulf Countries Council or Arab Gulf Cooperation Council when related with arab
Gulf countries are located in the continent of Asia. They are not a continent themselves. The term "Gulf countries" typically refers to countries surrounding the Persian Gulf in Western Asia.
Yes, the Bible is banned in 52 countries around the world.
There are six countries commonly considered as Gulf States: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
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