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 ...
The toothpicks in question aren't wooden like the ones used in the U.S. — they're made of starch TheMFDS/X The South Korean government is asking its citizens not to eat fried toothpicks after the ...
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When you've finished stuffing a fine handcrafted gourmet marshmallow that you toasted to perfection on a skewer whittled from reclaimed branches into your face hole, you'll need something to clear the ...
We've all got a box of toothpicks tucked away in a junk drawer or pantry. Sure, they come in handy for removing food from our teeth, but these tiny wooden sticks are capable of much more! From jazzing ...
South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety is urging people not to eat fried toothpicks made out of starch in what has reportedly become a viral trend. Videos showing people eating deep-fried ...
When I was a kid, I could imagine no worse job than working in a toothpick factory. It seemed like the epitome of tedium, and I always chose it as my "bad" option in fortune-telling games like MASH.