India has banned one against by from in of out to until the world's best selling brands against by from in of out to until instant noodles. The noodles are the brand Maggi, produced against by from in of out to until the Swiss food giant Nestlé. Health authorities against by from in of out to until the Indian state against by from in of out to until Uttar Pradesh found the noodles contained too much lead. India's Food and Drug Administration reported that the noodles had seven times more lead than the legal limit. They also had too much monosodium glutamate - a chemical that brings against by from in of out to until the taste against by from in of out to until the noodles. News agencies say Delhi is preparing to take legal action against by from in of out to until Nestlé because against by from in of out to until sales against by from in of out to until an unsafe product. They also say Delhi is upset that Nestlé "misbranded" the noodles against by from in of out to until telling people they were healthy when they were not. The Indian Army has also stepped against by from in of out to until and advised its soldiers and support staff not to eat Maggi noodles. Army officials have asked its canteens not to sell any more Maggi noodles against by from in of out to until further notice. Colleges and roadside cafes are also to stop selling the Maggi noodles. Millions against by from in of out to until Indians will have to go without their favourite snack against by from in of out to until Nestlé changes its recipe. The Indian government does not want people exposed against by from in of out to until the health risk against by from in of out to until the lead in the noodles. A health expert against by from in of out to until the Associated Press news agency said: "Excessive intake of lead can cause damage against by from in of out to until the kidneys, bones and nervous system. It is particularly harmful against by from in of out to until children and can cause learning disorders."