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29 Oktober 2024 02:00

Not washing with soap, this is a practical way to remove stubborn chayote sap from your hands

Many people are reluctant to process chayote because of its sap. Nadhifah
YouTube/Baru Ayu

Brilio.net - Vegetables are an important source of nutrition that is recommended to be consumed regularly. Various types of vegetables can be processed into delicious and appetizing dishes. Proper processing will make consuming vegetables more enjoyable.

Chayote is one type of vegetable that is often used in various dishes. This vegetable can be processed into various menus such as stir-fry, chili sauce, soup, curry, or served as fresh vegetables. However, many people are reluctant to process chayote because of the sap that can stick to the knife and palms.

Chayote sap is notoriously difficult to clean and can cause itchy hands. Even after washing repeatedly with soap, the sap remains firmly attached. This problem is often experienced when peeling chayote without using gloves, as experienced by a netizen named Baru Ayu.

There is an easy solution to deal with chayote sap that sticks to your hands. Ayu's New Experience shows that sap that is left too long will harden and become more difficult to clean. However, the method shared by netizens can help clean chayote sap effectively.

photo: YouTube/Baru Ayu

Of course, it interfered with his activities. Then he tried to clean the sap, but without using soap. He only needed vegetable oil and warm water.

Pour enough vegetable oil into a bowl. Without wetting it first, immediately brush your palms using the vegetable oil.

"Let's just brush it with this old toothbrush so it's easy," he said, quoted by BrilioFood from YouTube Baru Ayu on Monday (28/10).

photo: YouTube/Baru Ayu

After you feel the chayote sap is starting to disappear, rub your palms again using a net-shaped brush. This aims to clean your palms as much as possible.

photo: YouTube/Baru Ayu

Finally, rinse your palms by putting them in a container of warm water. Let it sit for a few moments so that all the remaining sap can come off by itself.

photo: YouTube/Baru Ayu

That way, your palms will be maximally clean. There will be no more chayote sap stuck to your palms. That way, you can do your activities as usual without feeling disturbed.

photo: YouTube/Baru Ayu

Baru Ayu's video immediately caught the attention of netizens. Since it was uploaded in September 2022, this video has been watched up to 2.2 thousand times.

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