Is No Food Sacred? EU Goes After Cinnamon Rolls.

Probably Michael Bloomberg knows better than to try this: The European Union's extremely meddlesome food regulations are threatening Denmark's cinnamon rolls. They have more cinnamon in them than the government collective thinks Danish people should be allowed to consume.
From The (U.K.) Telegraph:
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 problem, though, is that although coumarin is technically toxic chemical, experts say it's not this toxic. Furthermore, it only affects those who are particularly sensitive to it. People aren't keeling over from eating cinnamon rolls – well, at least not because of their toxicity anyway. NPR explored what experts have to say about cinnamon:
Experts say that adults would have to eat a lot of Cassia cinnamon to be at risk. For an adult, that limit is about a teaspoon a day, according to the set by the European Food Safety Authority — or roughly about as much cinnamon as you'd find in an entire batch of cookies.
For small children, the amount is lesser, but even so, the child would have to eat a lot of cinnamon rolls and also be susceptible to the toxin. An expert tells NPR:
Only certain individuals are even going to be susceptible to liver issues from coumarin. … That person would have to exceed the maximum recommended daily intake for at least two weeks before liver problems cropped up — and if problems do occur, the toxicity is reversible.
In other words, there's little reason to regulate cinnamon content in food at all, let alone with such harsh rules.
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Uh oh, next they'll come for Hugh's Fireball whisky and that'll be the end of his glory hole parties.
As usual, Epi you're both wrong and retarded. You're wrongtarded. The beverage of choice at my glory hole parties is Sriracha.
When the hell are you going to invite me already?!? I've been waiting at my PO Box for an invite for weeks! I've even grown out all my body hair too!
The spice must flow!
Just thinking about fireball makes me feel ill.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
Do you like it more or less than HOT DAMN?
Fireball's an STD, right?
But they have free health care!!
(Sorry, sorry but I can't even think about this shit anymore without feeling like I'm gonna blank out and wake up with a chainsaw.)
Part of the responsibility of free healthcare is making sure people don't make bad health choices, like using too much cinnamon. The loss of a small freedom of cinnamon rolls is a small price to pay for the larger freedom of not having to worry about paying for the hospitalization from a cinnamon overdose.
And a guaranteed minimum income:
In the Nordic countries, on the other hand, the notion of a welfare state has a positive ring to it. Only social rights?guaranteed minimum income, employment, education, health care?make citizens free and equal.
http://www.nationsencyclopedia.....EALTH.html
A German buddy of mine did an internship in Norway - mostly just for the chance to learn (yet) another language. He told me that due to the tax structure the owner and CEO of the mid-sized company he worked for only took home a little more than his assistance did.
I can only assume that this CEO must have pumped some of the profits into a corporate car and some other perqs - otherwise I can't see why anybody would bother starting up and running a company in that country.
"assitance" = "assitants"
bleah...
Thanks for the help.
Your whale-come.
Doesn't Norway have one of the highest, if not the highest, cost of living in the entire world? Everything costs way, way more than anywhere else. Not sure why; I have to assume taxes.
Norwegians go to Sweden, and (up in the Arctic) Finland to get cheaper goods. And Sweden and Finland aren't exactly known for low prices.
Eurasia increased the cinnamon ration, yeah!
Once again, Thatcher was right
Integrate the currency and cede your sovereignty over money and soon you have the EU dictating other domestic policies.
Probably Michael Bloomberg knows better than to try this:
What are you talking about?!?!
He tried and mostly succeeded in regulating Pizza and Pop in New York!!
That's right. It's "Pop" you coastal fuckers.
Soda.
That is all.
Hey, do want a coke? What kind?
/Okie
Soda is an ingredient in cookies. Pop is what you drink.
The correct answer is soda pop.
Sodie pap.
It's called a "coke" you damn yankees
Not the cinnamon rolls!
"People love cinnamon. It should be on tables at restaurants along with salt and pepper. Anytime anyone says, "Oh This is so good. What's in it?" The answer invariably comes back, Cinnamon. Cinnamon. Again and again."
At least they're not outlawing Danishes yet. Are they?
If you like your cinnamon babka, you can keep it
Eventually, even the Danes will get tired of democracy and government busy bodies. One would hope.
Interesting they are trying to regulate the amount of cumarin a person can have each day. I actually take cumarin supplements, they are about the only herbal medicine shown in clinical trials to be helpful for my bone-marrow cancer (multiple myeloma). To think I could have been having Cinnabons all this time instead!!
Roll that beautiful bean footgage man.
http://www.BeinAnon.tk
how. dare. they.
Aunt Annie at the Mall will be DISMAYED!!!11!!111
Has there been a rash of coumarin induced hepatotoxicity in the EU?
Nannies love them some precautionary principle.
hey, don't tell them about the cinnamon challenge. Their heads might explode.
"No, I know they don't taste very good
Well because they're very dry, aren't they?
I mean, they came in a tin, how fresh did you think they were gonna be?
Look, it's dark and freezing in Denmark, everyone who made these cookies has shot themselves"
The LD50 of coumarin is 275mg/kg (which is higher than caffeine's 150-200mg/kg). According to Wikipedia, 1 teaspoon of cassia cinnamon contains between 5.8mg and 12.1mg of coumarin. So in order to reach a lethal dose, you'd have to consume between 22 and 47 teaspoons of cinnamon (or 0.46 and 0.98 cups) in order to reach a lethal dose.
Also, why the fuck does the sub tag not work?
In other words, there's little reason to regulate cinnamon content in food at all, let alone with such harsh rules.
Of course there's a reason and that reason is control. They want to control everything, even the things that seem inconsequential. Controlling the little things gets people primed to accept control of the bigger things.
And it's not like they have the ability to shoot the little fuckers, now do they?