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‘Dangerous’ deep-fried starch toothpicks inspired by South Korea food fad, popular among China’s young, spark mainland health warning

  • China health ministry urges youngsters to avoid ‘tasty’ deep-fried snack
  • Warning comes amid health fears expressed by mainland parents

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A trend of eating deep-fried, starchy toothpick, which began in South Korea, has spread to China, prompting the mainland authorities to issue a health warning. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Weibo
Liya Suin Shanghai

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.

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CCTV reported parents in China have become concerned about the potential health effects the new fad could have on their children.

In a video clip by CCTV, the toothpicks made from starch are shown being turned green by using a form of colouring and then cooked in hot oil with spices.

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The craze took hold in South Korea after it was introduced on a live-streaming platform that shows content creators eating excessive amounts of strange or unusual foods.

It quickly spread to TikTok and Instagram also picked it up.

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