Sustainable Sake and Fishcake Fury: Odd Events Capture Global Attention

Strange events capture attention, from a Tokyo brewer using music to create sustainable sake in an effort to combat climate change, to a Norwegian soccer match halted by fishcake-throwing fans protesting against VAR. These unusual stories reflect a blend of tradition, innovation, and fervent sports culture.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 25-07-2024 02:29 IST | Created: 25-07-2024 02:29 IST
Sustainable Sake and Fishcake Fury: Odd Events Capture Global Attention
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An intriguing juxtaposition of odd news draws global attention. In Tokyo, a brewer merges music and modern methods to craft sustainable sake, aiming to mitigate climate change's effects. The gentle flute melody fills a cramped second-floor space, guiding bacteria as they transform rice and water into a traditional 670-litre sake batch over two weeks.

Meanwhile, chaos erupted in Norway as fans expressed their disdain for the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system by hurling fishcakes onto the field during a match between Rosenborg BK and Lillestroem. The game was interrupted and players retreated to their dressing rooms following a two-minute fishcake bombardment.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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