When we are warned about the dangers of food, it usually relates to food allergies or food poisoning. The image of killer biscuits has never quite come into people’s minds.
Millions of people reach for a ‘biccy’ whenever they pour a cup of tea and it seems that this simple action is an activity packed with hidden danger. Almost half of all Britons have been injured while eating a crunchy biscuit with their tea or coffee, according to figures released by a new survey.
The research conducted by Mindlab International shows a staggering 500 people each year need hospital treatment after a biscuit-related injury. And it’s estimated that millions of Brits have become cookie casualties at some point.
It also found that almost a third of adults said they had been splashed or scalded by hot drinks while dunking or trying to fish out the remnants of a collapsed digestive.
food allergies 食品過敏
food poisoning 食物中毒
biccy (俚語)餅干,源于biscuit
crunchy (形容食物)脆脆的
staggering 令人吃驚的,難以置信的
biscuit-related injury 由餅干引起的傷病
cookie casualties 曲奇餅傷員們
splashed 被水濺到
scalded 被開水燙了
dunking 泡,浸
fish out 吊出來,鉤起來
remnants 剩余的部分
collapsed digestive 已經(jīng)瓦解,散開了的餅干(digestive 是一種餅干,在這里不是消化的意思)。