Tradition: Again accidents with rice dumplings in Japan

In Japan, several people have been taken to hospital with choking fits over the Lunar New Year holiday after rice dumplings got stuck in their throats.

Tradition: Again accidents with rice dumplings in Japan

In Japan, several people have been taken to hospital with choking fits over the Lunar New Year holiday after rice dumplings got stuck in their throats. As reported by the Japanese media, at least five patients between the ages of 20 and 80 had to be hospitalized for acute shortness of breath in the capital Tokyo alone.

Every year anew - mostly older - Japanese people choke on the o-mochi, sticky dumplings made of mashed rice, which are traditionally served on New Year's Day. Although everyone in the country knows the danger and there are always deadly attacks of suffocation, hardly anyone wants to do without o-mochi for the New Year festival. In order to prevent accidents, the media provide information on tips for emergencies every year. Experts advise cutting the rice dumplings into bite-sized pieces and chewing them slowly before eating. The throat should be moistened with tea, for example, before swallowing.

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