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Stop frying toothpicks and eating them, South Korea tells Mukbang influencers
(www.businessinsider.com)
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They're made of starch. It's like people eating those corn starch packing peanuts over here. The toothpicks are edible, though probably not made in a facility with food grade standards.
Ohhh, so it's basically unofficial wagon wheels, not hard wood. That explains the picture