Fried starch toothpicks prompts warning in South Korea - Tools for Investors | News
Stock Markets
Daily Stock Markets News

Fried starch toothpicks prompts warning in South Korea


IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

  • Now Playing

    Ministry issues warning over South Korea’s new culinary craze – fried toothpicks

    00:58

  • UP NEXT

    Oregon man found alive months after family was told he was dead

    03:06

  • Watch: Leaping deer slams into truck just prior to sale

    01:38

  • Customer finds human skull for sale in Florida thrift store

    01:24

  • ‘The most Florida thing you can do’: Buy a roof, get an AR-15

    01:42

  • Florida man’s ‘Booty Patrol’ truck cited for illegal lights

    01:49

  • Georgia man shocked by $1.4 million speeding ticket

    02:53

  • South Carolina mechanic finds 8-foot snake under car’s hood

    00:54

  • Mexican lawmakers hear testimony on possible existence of extraterrestrials

    01:31

  • Sailors rescued from an inflatable catamaran damaged by sharks talk about their ordeal

    01:19

  • Video shows Ancient Roman-era swords discovered in Dead Sea cave

    00:55

  • WATCH: Stunning blue supermoon dazzles stargazers around the world

    01:05

  • Surgeon extracts live worm from patient’s brain

    01:49

  • Florida police warn residents not to approach loose monkey

    01:40

  • Slaves’ bedroom discovered in Ancient Roman villa at Pompeii

    01:30

  • Fangs, feathers and talons: Snake & hawk attack Texas woman

    01:45

  • Australian police investigate 3 deaths possibly caused by toxic mushrooms

    00:59

  • ‘World’s heaviest animal’ fossil goes on display in Peru

    01:02

  • Watch: 4 stowaways rescued from ship’s rudder after crossing the Atlantic

    01:25

  • Chinese zoo’s sun bear video triggers debate over man in costume

    00:47

Frying and eating starch toothpicks went viral on South Korean social media recently, leading to the country’s food ministry issuing a health warning urging people not to eat them.



Read More: Fried starch toothpicks prompts warning in South Korea

0 5
14392 posts 0 comments
You might also like More from author
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Get more stuff like this
in your inbox

Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox.

Thank you for subscribing.

Something went wrong.