Monday November 19, 03:36 PM
Six die when China cook gets confused
A Chinese cook accidentally used rat poison instead of flour in rice dumplings, inadvertently killing himself and five others, state media says.
The six died after eating dumpling soup last week, prompting a police investigation to see if any crime had been committed, the Shanghai Daily said.
Chen Ruyan, who worked at a recycling station in the central province of Hubei, was preparing lunch last Sunday.
"In the process, Chen found the rice dough he was preparing for making "tangyuan" (rice dumplings) was quite watery and he decided to add more rice flour," the Shanghai Daily said.
"Unfortunately, he mistook rat poison that had been placed together with other condiments as flour and mixed it into the dough."
Investigators said Chen, who sold rat poison as a business, had put the chemicals in the kitchen when he moved home.
China is in the middle of a nationwide campaign to improve food and product safety after a string of international scares that have tainted its export reputation.
But the government is also worried about lax safety endangering the country's own citizens.
Reports of usually non-fatal food poisoning at school canteens and restaurants, especially in the countryside, are common.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
What's wrong with these people
Can't they find a more humane way of doing this.I'm not saying they can't after all we 'Aussies' eat 'skippy' kangaroo and other countries eat Bambi.
Friday, November 02, 2007
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