Two elderly men in Japan choked to death on mochi rice cakes as part of a New Year’s tradition that authorities have issued ...
Two men in Tokyo, Japan died after choking on mochi around New Years, and now officials are warning others to take care when ...
Two elderly men died after choking on mochi on the first three days of the New Year in Japan. This sticky, sweet traditional ...
Two people died in Japan after choking on mochi to celebrate the new year. Despite officials warning the population about the ...
The National Police Agency and the Fire and Disaster Management Agency are urging elderly people to be careful when eating ...
Flipping the mochi is hard. The rice comes out real hot. Um, all about timing. Make sure you, your fingers don’t get smashed.
An elderly woman died and five other people were in serious condition in the Tokyo area after choking on “mochi” sticky rice cakes between Jan. 1 and 3, the Tokyo Fire Department said.
A ceremony to distribute traditional round rice cakes was held on Monday at Hikone Castle in Shiga Prefecture, western Japan.
Pounding and eating mochi offers good luck, health, prosperity and happiness.
Choking on mochi is so common that authorities offer tips every year on how to help someone who has the food lodged in their throat.