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Rice cakes kill six in Japan

 

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Associated Press

 

Jan. 2, 2003 | TOKYO -- Six elderly Japanese died and 25 others were

hospitalized in Tokyo after choking on gooey rice cakes over the New Year's

holidays, an official said.

 

Three men, ages 87, 88 and 89, died Thursday after suffocating from the

traditional New Year's fare. An 85-year-old man and a 92-year-old woman died

Wednesday and an 86-year-old man died Sunday under similar circumstances, Tokyo

Fire Department official Yuichi Yokomizo said.

 

Twelve others were in a coma, he said.

 

Every year, a handful of mostly elderly Japanese suffer after getting " mochi "

rice cakes stuck in their throats. Mochi are usually served grilled and wrapped

in dried seaweed, or in a broth.

 

Twenty Japanese, most of them elderly, were hospitalized during the holiday last

year after getting mochi lodged in their throats, but none died. A mochi

accident survey is taken annually from Dec. 26 through Jan. 3, when the rice

cakes are most commonly eaten.

 

On Monday, the Tokyo Fire Department warned residents of the risks of eating the

rice cakes, and urged them to take small bites, chew well and drink a lot of

liquid with them.

 

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Sunny_outdoors wrote:

 

By the way, the Japanese people celebrate their New Years on Jan 1. The other

Asians like the Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Singaporians, celebrate their New

Years this year on Feb 1, 2003 (same day as Veg Fair)

 

 

signature: FAQ on vegetarian resources

 

SFBAVeg/

http://www.vegdining.com

http://www.sfvs.org

Living Foods: SFLivingFoods/

due to my high amount of emails, I am unable to answer everyone's emails on

vegetarian questions.

 

 

 

 

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