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Rakyat Post
13-05-2025
- General
- Rakyat Post
[Watch] Milo Chicken With Bacon? Malaysians Said, ‘Let Us Show You The Halal Way'
Subscribe to our FREE A TikTok video by The original recipe, which involves dipping raw chicken in Milo powder and wrapping it in bacon, has now taken an unexpected turn in Malaysia. Malaysians are attempting to 'fix' the recipe by suggesting halal alternatives, such as replacing bacon with additional chicken or beef slices. However, this adaptation has only added fuel to the ongoing controversy. For Malaysians who consider Milo a beloved breakfast staple, this questionable use of their favourite chocolate malt drink remains hard to swallow, halal or not. Food Safety Nightmare Unites Critics Worldwide The original recipe has already drawn fierce criticism from a food safety point of view. Critics warn about the dangers of cross-contamination from dipping raw chicken directly into a tin of Milo, which could potentially cause bacterial growth in the contaminated powder. At the same time, Mexican viewers have also strongly rejected the recipe's claimed authenticity, pointing out that while traditional The video continues to draw criticism across social media platforms, with comments ranging from 'food waste' to 'cultural appropriation.' As one viral comment noted: 'Tell me you can't cook without telling me you can't cook.' Whether wrapped in bacon or additional chicken slices, this Milo-coated creation seems to unite food critics worldwide in collective disapproval. READ MORE : READ MORE : READ MORE : Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.


BBC News
20-03-2025
- Health
- BBC News
Brighton TikTok star overdosed prior to her death, inquest told
A TikTok star who died after taking a poison she ordered online had overdosed on prescribed medication in the months before her death, an inquest Nunn, 25, died at her Brighton flat on New Year's Day 2023 after taking a poisonous inquest into her death was told Ms Nunn, who was born deaf and used social media to raise awareness of hearing and mental health issues, saw a consultant psychiatrist on three occasions in the months prior to her Simon Baker, of Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, said meetings were held after she overdosed on medication and after an incident of self-harm but that no changes were made to her care on either occasion. Dr Baker, who also saw Ms Nunn three days before her death, said she had "pretty much the maximum amount of support".Asked by Penelope Schofield, the senior coroner for West Sussex, if he felt Ms Nunn was safe to remain in the community, Dr Baker said: "She had a very comprehensive package of care. She was seeing a psychologist once a week."He added that Ms Nunn did not present as "acutely suicidal" at the time of the meeting, but the overdose was "on the spectrum" of if the overdose could have been an attempt to end her life, Dr Baker said: "There is a distinction between deliberate self-harm and suicidal acts."The inquest previously heard how Dr Baker had attended Ms Nunn's home with her care co-ordinator Ray McCullagh on 29 December, 2022, but no British Sign Language interpreter was in Nunn, known as Immy, had more than 780,000 followers on her social media inquest at West Sussex Coroner's Court in Horsham continues on Friday. Additional reporting by PA you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this story you can visit BBC Action Line.