TikTok/@bangkirun4

This kitchen tool is not just used for draining food.

  22 Juni 2024 16:29

Brilio.net - A colander is one of the pieces of furniture that must be in the kitchen. Usually, this tool is made of aluminum, so it can be used for a long time.

The main function of a strainer is to drain food. Yup, food that has been fried, boiled or even washed can be drained using this net-shaped tool .

But apparently, this kitchen tool is not just used for draining food, you know. The reason is, a TikTok user @bangkirun4 showed the other side of the filter.

At the beginning of the video, he shows the appearance of the filter he has. It can be seen that the handle of the filter is made of wood while the bottom is made of aluminum. Instead of using it in the kitchen, this netizen actually took the filter outside the house.

another function of the filter for catching fish  2024 brilio.net

photo: TikTok/@bangkirun4

This netizen also put a piece of white bread on the sieve. After investigating, these pieces of white bread are used as bait to catch fish.

Yup, the filter is then slowly put into the river water. Without waiting long, the pieces of white bread immediately attracted the fish's attention. Seen in the video upload, several fish immediately surrounded the piece of white bread.

another function of the filter for catching fish  2024 brilio.net

photo: TikTok/@bangkirun4

After letting it sit for a while, the slices of white bread looked like they were about to run out. Therefore, the filter was lifted slowly.

another function of the filter for catching fish  2024 brilio.net

photo: TikTok/@bangkirun4

The fish that were on the filter were stuck like that. So, lift the filter until it comes out of the river water. It appears that more than two fish were caught.

another function of the filter for catching fish  2024 brilio.net

photo: TikTok/@bangkirun4

This trick is interesting to practice when you want to catch fish in a practical way. With just one kitchen tool, the number of fish caught is quite satisfying, right?

This 35 second video immediately caught the attention of netizens. Even though it was only uploaded on June 20, this video has been watched almost 1 million times. Several netizens also left various responses in the comments column.

"It's an interesting idea to use a scoop like that," said the TikTok account @raraa, reported by BrilioFood on Friday (21/6).

"Are you sure you can go home? Don't lose the filter," said the TikTok account @Adi Indoblack.

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