JAKARTA - A man from Brazil experienced a tragic incident after buying the country's signature chromet, the coxinha. He had to be rushed to the hospital after eating coxinha when it was still very hot.
Launching from the Mirror, on Friday, December 27, 2024, the man visited Curitbia food outlets in Brazil, to buy coxinha. After the fried coxinha order was prepared and given, the man immediately ate it.
Even though the coxinha is still in a new state ripe and very hot. When bitten, the coxinha filling is a hot red chicken and sticks to the man's face.
Seeing the incident, the owner of the outlet was very surprised and tried to provide help. The unknown man also tried to clear his face from the hot coxinha filling. However, then the man was rushed to the hospital because he had burns to his mouth.
The owner of the outlet said that the coxinha was given to the customer only five minutes after being lifted from the air catcher, so the temperature was still very hot.
"It just came out five minutes from the air catcher before we finally presented it to customers," said the outlet owner.
However, it is not known for certain the reason why the coxinha was filled in can be felt when the man was bitten. However, Dr Laura Marise, a Bioscience expert, explained that the possibility of the coxinha was due to the effect of the cooking process.
Laura said that when the food is not cooked properly, the air can collect in the food and put it under pressure. When bitten, the coxinha will release the pressure suddenly so that an explosion or alarm arises.
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"Air can be trapped between the dough and the filling, then when fried, the air spreads more and more inside, but can't break the dough," said Dr Laura Marise.
Meanwhile, launching from Cleveland, consuming foods that are still very hot can indeed pose various risks to the body. Such as burns to the mouth and concavity.
Hot foods can also cause digestive disorders, such as bloating, bloating, and uncomfortable. Not only that, hot foods can also erode dental email, or the outermost layer of teeth that functions to protect teeth.
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