Japanese boil-over: rice ravagers go against the grain
Nov 01 Wall St Journal | In Koriyama, Japan
The scandal began earlier this year when a suspicious shopper complained that her rice looked funny... Labels represented it as 100 per cent top-grade, locally grown rice. But he confessed he had mixed the high-grade rice with cheaper, lower-quality kernels. Worse, much of it was American rice - an insult to Japanese, who consider their rice far superior.
"I could tell just by looking at it that it wasn't made in Japan," says Yoshikazu Hasegawa, an Agriculture Ministry inspector called in to examine the rice, adding that the foreign kernels looked way too long. "Here was this delicious rice, mixed up with a bunch of foreign rice," he says.