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  • Gingersnap
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    Originally posted by Adam View Post
    Holy crap, how incredibly stupid.

    It's a wonder the EU hasn't banned apples yet.
    Well, they have banned ugly, deformed apples. You know, like the regular ones you find on your own trees from time to time.

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  • Adam
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    Holy crap, how incredibly stupid.

    It's a wonder the EU hasn't banned apples yet.

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  • Gingersnap
    started a topic Traditional Danish pastries threatened by EU cinnamon ban

    Traditional Danish pastries threatened by EU cinnamon ban

    Traditional Danish pastries threatened by EU cinnamon ban

    Proposals for an EU ban on cinnamon rolls have put a dampener on Denmark's Christmas festivities
    Cinnamon rolls

    Bruno Waterfield By Bruno Waterfield, Brussels2:27PM GMT 26 Dec 2013

    The season's festivities in Denmark have been overshadowed by the prospect that it could be the last Danish Christmas before a European Union ban on their beloved kanelsnegler or cinnamon rolls.

    The proposed ban followed plans by Denmark's food safety agency to implement EU regulations aimed at limiting the amount of coumarin, a naturally occurring toxic chemical found in the most commonly used type of cinnamon, cassia.

    Under Danish interpretation of the EU legislation the amount of cinnamon in "everyday fine baked goods" will be limited to 15mg per kilo meaning a ban on Kanelsnegler pastries, a winter favourite in all Nordic countries, which take their name from their coiled snail shape.

    The move has provoked a furious reaction from Danish bakers because neighbouring Sweden has decided to save their spicy pastries, known as kanenbullar in Swedish, by classing them as a traditional and seasonal dish with a permitted cinnamon level over three times higher, at 50mg per kilo.

    "It's the end of the cinnamon roll as we know it," said Hardy Christensen, the head of the Danish Baker's Association.
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