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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 on social media."Their safety as food has not been verified," the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety said on social media platform X.
Video clips showing people consuming the deep-fried starch toothpicks with seasoning such as powdered cheese have racked up thousands of likes and shares on TikTok and Instagram.
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Food coloring is used to impart a green hue to the toothpicks, made from sweet potato or corn starch, which are seen as being environmentally friendly and biodegradable.
Often used in restaurants in South Korea, they are also used to pick up finger foods.Online eating shows, called "Mukbang" which often show people eating excessively, are popular in South Korea. "It's very crispy," one TikTok user said in a video while crunching up on fried toothpicks.













