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Jeroy's article on Mochi killers

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/30/japan-new-year-mochi-death-technology
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  1. antidote
    a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison
    A company in Japan believes it has the antidote to an unlikely health risk facing tens of millions of senior citizens hoping to ring in 2014 by eating traditional New Year’s cuisine – safe-to-swallow rice cakes.
  2. risk
    a source of danger
    A company in Japan believes it has the antidote to an unlikely health risk facing tens of millions of senior citizens hoping to ring in 2014 by eating traditional New Year’s cuisine – safe-to-swallow rice cakes.
  3. traditional
    consisting of or derived from a practice of long standing
    A company in Japan believes it has the antidote to an unlikely health risk facing tens of millions of senior citizens hoping to ring in 2014 by eating traditional New Year’s cuisine – safe-to-swallow rice cakes.
  4. cuisine
    the manner of preparing food or the food so prepared
    A company in Japan believes it has the antidote to an unlikely health risk facing tens of millions of senior citizens hoping to ring in 2014 by eating traditional New Year’s cuisine – safe-to-swallow rice cakes.
  5. glutinous
    having the sticky properties of an adhesive
    Mochi – glutinous cakes of pounded rice – kill several people in Japan each January after they become lodged in the throats of their mainly elderly victims.
  6. eager
    having or showing keen interest or intense desire
    Eager to keep the death toll as low as possible over the first few days of the New Year, when mochi are traditionally eaten in vast quantities, a firm in Osaka recently unveiled a safer alternative.
  7. toll
    a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges
    Eager to keep the death toll as low as possible over the first few days of the New Year, when mochi are traditionally eaten in vast quantities, a firm in Osaka recently unveiled a safer alternative.
  8. traditionally
    according to long-standing practice
    Eager to keep the death toll as low as possible over the first few days of the New Year, when mochi are traditionally eaten in vast quantities, a firm in Osaka recently unveiled a safer alternative.
  9. vast
    unusually great in size or amount or extent or scope
    Eager to keep the death toll as low as possible over the first few days of the New Year, when mochi are traditionally eaten in vast quantities, a firm in Osaka recently unveiled a safer alternative.
  10. quantity
    how much there is or how many there are of something
    Eager to keep the death toll as low as possible over the first few days of the New Year, when mochi are traditionally eaten in vast quantities, a firm in Osaka recently unveiled a safer alternative.
  11. unveil
    make visible
    Eager to keep the death toll as low as possible over the first few days of the New Year, when mochi are traditionally eaten in vast quantities, a firm in Osaka recently unveiled a safer alternative.
  12. alternative
    one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen
    Eager to keep the death toll as low as possible over the first few days of the New Year, when mochi are traditionally eaten in vast quantities, a firm in Osaka recently unveiled a safer alternative.
  13. feast
    a ceremonial dinner party for many people
    Fukunao Medical Foods says its mochi rice cakes form part of easy-to-swallow new year feasts the company has made available for pre-order, the Japan Times reported.
  14. available
    obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service
    Fukunao Medical Foods says its mochi rice cakes form part of easy-to-swallow new year feasts the company has made available for pre-order, the Japan Times reported.
  15. reported
    made known or told about
    Fukunao Medical Foods says its mochi rice cakes form part of easy-to-swallow new year feasts the company has made available for pre-order, the Japan Times reported.
  16. suit
    a set of garments for outerwear of the same fabric and color
    Other companies have followed suit in an attempt to corner Japan’s huge population of elderly people, for whom chewing on an innocent-looking mochi can mean taking their lives in their hands.
  17. attempt
    make an effort
    Other companies have followed suit in an attempt to corner Japan’s huge population of elderly people, for whom chewing on an innocent-looking mochi can mean taking their lives in their hands.
  18. corner
    the point where three areas or surfaces meet or intersect
    Other companies have followed suit in an attempt to corner Japan’s huge population of elderly people, for whom chewing on an innocent-looking mochi can mean taking their lives in their hands.
  19. innocent
    free from sin
    Other companies have followed suit in an attempt to corner Japan’s huge population of elderly people, for whom chewing on an innocent-looking mochi can mean taking their lives in their hands.
  20. include
    have as a part; be made up out of
    Five traditional confectionery firms in Kyoto say their "safe" mochi include an enzyme that makes them less sticky, while retaining their familiar starchy taste.
  21. retain
    secure and keep for possible future use or application
    Five traditional confectionery firms in Kyoto say their "safe" mochi include an enzyme that makes them less sticky, while retaining their familiar starchy taste.
  22. encourage
    inspire with confidence
    The product won’t be ready until next year, but the confectioners say they are encouraged by tasting sessions held this year.
  23. involved
    connected by participation or association or use
    “It still has the flavour of sticky rice, but without the firmness,” Takahiro Ueda, one of the firms involved, told the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper.
  24. related
    connected logically or causally or by shared characteristics
    Last new year two deaths were reported from choking on sticky rice cakes and a further 15 people were rushed to hospital in mochi-related incidents.
  25. incident
    a single distinct event
    Last new year two deaths were reported from choking on sticky rice cakes and a further 15 people were rushed to hospital in mochi-related incidents.
  26. according
    in agreement with
    Between 2006 and 2009, 18 people died from mochi choking in Tokyo alone, according to fire department figures.
  27. figure
    alternate name for the body of a human being
    Between 2006 and 2009, 18 people died from mochi choking in Tokyo alone, according to fire department figures.
  28. emergency
    a sudden unforeseen crisis that requires immediate action
    Every year emergency services remind people of all ages to cut their mochi into bite-sized pieces before eating them, to chew each morsel into submission before attempting to swallow, and never to eat them alone.
  29. service
    an act of help or assistance
    Every year emergency services remind people of all ages to cut their mochi into bite-sized pieces before eating them, to chew each morsel into submission before attempting to swallow, and never to eat them alone.
  30. morsel
    a small amount of solid food; a mouthful
    Every year emergency services remind people of all ages to cut their mochi into bite-sized pieces before eating them, to chew each morsel into submission before attempting to swallow, and never to eat them alone.
  31. submission
    the act of surrendering power to another
    Every year emergency services remind people of all ages to cut their mochi into bite-sized pieces before eating them, to chew each morsel into submission before attempting to swallow, and never to eat them alone.
  32. commission
    the act of granting authority to undertake certain functions
    In 2010, Japan’s food safety commission ranked mochi among the top causes of food-related choking incidents, and found that more than 80% of victims were elderly.
  33. rank
    relative status
    In 2010, Japan’s food safety commission ranked mochi among the top causes of food-related choking incidents, and found that more than 80% of victims were elderly.
  34. dislodge
    remove or force from a position previously occupied
    Methods for dislodging trapped mochi include a sharp slap on the back, the Heimlich manoeuvre and – a less conventional method that makes an appearance in the 1985 Juzo Itami film Tampopo – sucking it out with a vacuum-cleaner pipe.
  35. conventional
    following accepted customs and proprieties
    Methods for dislodging trapped mochi include a sharp slap on the back, the Heimlich manoeuvre and – a less conventional method that makes an appearance in the 1985 Juzo Itami film Tampopo – sucking it out with a vacuum-cleaner pipe.
  36. appearance
    outward or visible aspect of a person or thing
    Methods for dislodging trapped mochi include a sharp slap on the back, the Heimlich manoeuvre and – a less conventional method that makes an appearance in the 1985 Juzo Itami film Tampopo – sucking it out with a vacuum-cleaner pipe.
  37. equipment
    an instrumentality needed for an undertaking
    One medical equipment firm sells a nozzle to be attached to a vacuum cleaner, which it claims can remove the offending piece of rice cake without damaging the victim's throat.
  38. nozzle
    a projecting spout from which a fluid is discharged
    One medical equipment firm sells a nozzle to be attached to a vacuum cleaner, which it claims can remove the offending piece of rice cake without damaging the victim's throat.
  39. offend
    cause to feel resentment or indignation
    One medical equipment firm sells a nozzle to be attached to a vacuum cleaner, which it claims can remove the offending piece of rice cake without damaging the victim's throat.
  40. ubiquitous
    being present everywhere at once
    Though ubiquitous in supermarkets, many people make their own at year-end neighbourhood events, where steamed white rice is placed in a large mortar and residents take time to pound it until it becomes a viscous – and potentially lethal – white blob.
  41. mortar
    a vessel in which substances can be ground with a pestle
    Though ubiquitous in supermarkets, many people make their own at year-end neighbourhood events, where steamed white rice is placed in a large mortar and residents take time to pound it until it becomes a viscous – and potentially lethal – white blob.
  42. viscous
    having a relatively high resistance to flow
    Though ubiquitous in supermarkets, many people make their own at year-end neighbourhood events, where steamed white rice is placed in a large mortar and residents take time to pound it until it becomes a viscous – and potentially lethal – white blob.
  43. potentially
    with a possibility of becoming actual
    Though ubiquitous in supermarkets, many people make their own at year-end neighbourhood events, where steamed white rice is placed in a large mortar and residents take time to pound it until it becomes a viscous – and potentially lethal – white blob.
  44. lethal
    of an instrument of certain death
    Though ubiquitous in supermarkets, many people make their own at year-end neighbourhood events, where steamed white rice is placed in a large mortar and residents take time to pound it until it becomes a viscous – and potentially lethal – white blob.
  45. consume
    take in as food
    Japanese people consume an average of 1kg of mochi a year each, mostly during the first week of January, according to the mochi trade association
  46. trade
    the commercial exchange of goods and services
    Japanese people consume an average of 1kg of mochi a year each, mostly during the first week of January, according to the mochi trade association
  47. association
    a formal organization of people or groups of people
    Japanese people consume an average of 1kg of mochi a year each, mostly during the first week of January, according to the mochi trade association
Created on Mon Dec 30 02:32:36 EST 2013

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