Denmark Rejoices Over Return of Spicy Ramen; Banksy’s Animal Murals Spark Curiosity
Denmark celebrated the return of spicy South Korean ramen after they were banned for their high capsaicin levels. Meanwhile, enigmatic artist Banksy’s latest animal-themed murals in London have captured public intrigue, sparking discussions about their meanings.
On Thursday, Denmark celebrated the return of fiery South Korean ramen noodles to supermarket shelves. The noodles, banned in June for their high capsaicin levels posing a serious health risk, received a partial reprieve, allowing them back in stores in central Copenhagen.
Meanwhile, in London, elusive street artist Banksy unleashed new animal-themed murals, featuring a goat, two elephants, three monkeys, and a wolf. These murals have prompted widespread speculation about their meaning and have captivated the public's imagination.
The contrast between the culinary and artistic oddities marks a week of unusual news that has captured international attention.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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