'Fried rice syndrome' resurfaces: 20-year-old died after eating leftover pasta
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
- Some leftovers can be even more appetizing than freshly made - but they can also be extremely dangerous.
The case of a 20-year-old who died in 2008 after eating five-day-old pasta has recently resurfaced, going viral again as of late on UA-cam, Reddit and TikTok.
“This has to be some form of natural selection,” wrote TikToker @Jpall20, in a video presenting the cautionary tale “for all the students and meal-preppers out there.”
The more than 2.8 million viewers of the clip, posted Monday on TikTok, appeared similarly appalled. “I wouldn’t even eat something a week old that had been refrigerated,” one wrote.
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Lacking common sense.
College student? How? Seemed pretty dumb.
Even my 12 year old knows to put leftovers in the fridge right away.
On your counter though?
Fried rice syndrome?
It's common knowledge that the name comes from the commonality of eating mishandled/ill prepped fried rice but this can happen to all starchy foods. Since you need day old rice to make fried rice(fresh rice will make it mushy) some folks make the error of using really old fried rice and the toxin produced is not denatured by the heat.
@@MiguelGarcia-vj7ooI had no idea. Commonly known huh? Guess it’s because I’m not a rice cooker
From 2008? 🤔
And you have to tell people not to eat spoiled food? 🤨
Cause of death: lack of common sense
Slow news day
More like Darwin Award Syndrome.
I do this every day. Not for 5 days tho….. but two days for sure. I’ve never been sick.