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Denmark recalls South Korean Buldak noodles for being too spicy, may cause ‘acute poisoning’

by Walter Watson
Denmark recalls South Korean Buldak noodles for being too spicy, may cause ‘acute poisoning’

Denmark’s food agency has recalled South Korean instant ramen produced by a brand popular in the West, warning noodle lovers that they were so hot they might cause “acute poisoning”. …

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‘Exotic’ woman of Pakistani descent adopted by Chinese couple as baby captivates mainland public, vows to repay parents

by Ron Morgan
‘Exotic’ woman of Pakistani descent adopted by Chinese couple as baby captivates mainland public, vows to repay parents

A beautiful young woman of Pakistani descent, who was adopted by a couple in China when she was a baby, is attracting attention for the contrast between her “exotic” looks …

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After community backlash, celeb chef David Chang will no longer enforce ‘chili crunch’ trademark

by Anas Siddiqui
After community backlash, celeb chef David Chang will no longer enforce ‘chili crunch’ trademark

Day 69:29Why one small business-owner doesn’t want to give up the name chili crunch to Momofuku Celebrity chef David Chang says he will no longer enforce the trademark for his …

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5 of the greatest Chinese cultural exports, from foods and tea to calligraphy and Confucianism

by Haddis Thomas
5 of the greatest Chinese cultural exports, from foods and tea to calligraphy and Confucianism

Chinese history has produced many cultural exports, particularly to East and Southeast Asia. Here are five of the most significant: 1. Hanzi (Chinese characters) Calligraphy dates back 3,000 years in …

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Staple food items Nigerians can no longer afford

by Ron Morgan
Staple food items Nigerians can no longer afford

In recent years, the prices of major staple foods in Nigeria have risen significantly. The situation became more complex after President Bola Tinubu announced the end of fuel subsidy payments …

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Hurricane Otis leaves Acapulco battered and in chaos

by Walter Watson
Hurricane Otis leaves Acapulco battered and in chaos

Mexican authorities on Thursday gave the first human toll for Hurricane Otis’ destruction along the country’s Pacific coast: at least 27 dead and four missing. Tens of thousands of residents …

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