South Korean health officials are warning the public not to eat deep-fried toothpicks after videos of the controversial practice started blowing up on social media, Reuters reported. “This is not a ...
A health warning from South Korea’s food ministry has urged people not to eat fried toothpicks made of starch in a shape resembling curly fries, after the practice went viral in social media posts.
Fried green toothpicks have gone viral prompting South Korean health officials to intervene - B_CHUCHU_/HEE_2458 VIA X/REUTERS South Korea’s food and drug safety ministry has appealed to the public ...
Health officials are urging people to stop eating deep-fried toothpicks, after the rise of a viral social media trend. However, according to the MFDS, the toothpicks are not meant for people to be ...
SEOUL, Jan 25 (Reuters) - A health warning from South Korea's food ministry has urged people not to eat fried toothpicks made of starch in a shape resembling curly fries, after the practice went viral ...
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South Korean health officials are warning people not to eat fried toothpicks after viral videos make the trend popular. The toothpicks in question are not the typical wooden ones used around America.
Health officials in China have issued a health warning over a new craze for eating deep-fried starch toothpicks which has spread among mainland youngsters after going viral in South Korea. CCTV ...
South Korea’s food and drug safety ministry has appealed to the public not to eat fried toothpicks after videos on social media promoting the unusual practice went viral. The official warning, which ...
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