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After making or eating chili paste, the pungent smell often sticks to your fingers. Don't worry. There's a simple way, here.

  18 Februari 2025 14:00

Brilio.net - Sambal terasi is indeed a favorite of many people because of its spicy taste and distinctive aroma. However, after making or eating sambal terasi, the pungent aroma often sticks to the fingers. Even though you have washed your hands with soap, the smell is still difficult to remove. Don't worry, there are several easy ways that you can try to remove the smell of sambal terasi in just seconds using simple kitchen ingredients. Come on, see how as summarized by BrilioFood from various sources.

1. Salt: Remove odor in 30 seconds.

Salt is a versatile kitchen ingredient that can help remove the smell of chili paste from your hands. The rough texture of salt also acts as a natural scrub to clean off any remaining chili paste.

Material:
- 1 tbsp salt

How to make:
1. Sprinkle 1 tbsp of salt into the palm of your hand.
2. Rub salt over the entire surface of your hands, including between your fingers, for 30 seconds.
3. Rinse your hands with soap and running water until clean.

Salt works by absorbing odors and cleaning oil or chili sauce residue that sticks to the skin.

2. Orange peel: Freshen hands in 40 seconds.

Orange peel contains natural essential oils that are effective in removing pungent odors from hands. In addition, the fresh aroma of oranges will replace the smell of shrimp paste.

Material:
- Lime or lemon peel

How to make:
1. Take an orange peel and rub the inside all over your hands for 40 seconds.
2. Make sure all areas of your hands, including between your fingers, are covered in the oil from the orange peel.
3. Rinse with soap and clean water.

Orange peels not only remove odors, but also leave a long-lasting fresh scent.

3. Lemon juice: Remove odors in 20 seconds.

Lemon has a strong citric acid content to dissolve oil and odor on the skin. This method is very fast and effective to remove the aroma of chili paste.

Material:
- 1 lemon

How to make:
1. Squeeze the lemon directly into the palm of your hand.
2. Rub lemon juice all over your hands for 20 seconds.
3. Rinse with soap and clean water until there is no sticky feeling.

Apart from eliminating odor, lemon also provides a fresh effect on the skin of the hands.

4. Basil leaves: Eliminate odor in 30 seconds.

Basil leaves have a distinctive fresh aroma and can neutralize strong odors such as shrimp paste. This method is perfect if you have basil leaves in the kitchen.

Material:
- Several basil leaves

How to make:
1. Pick a few basil leaves, then squeeze them until they release their natural liquid.
2. Rub the crushed basil leaves all over the surface of your hands for 30 seconds.
3. Rinse with clean water when finished.

The fresh aroma of basil leaves will immediately replace the smell of shrimp paste in no time.

5. Toothpaste: Get rid of odor in 40 seconds.

Although not a kitchen ingredient, the content in it can help remove the remaining smell of shrimp paste. Toothpaste not only cleans teeth, but is also effective in removing bad odors from hands thanks to its mint or herbal content.

Material:
- Sufficient toothpaste (about the size of a coin)

How to make:
1. Apply toothpaste to the palm of your hand.
2. Rub the toothpaste evenly over the entire surface of your hands for 40 seconds.
3. Rinse with soap and clean water until there is no toothpaste left.

The mint aroma of toothpaste will neutralize the smell of chili paste and provide freshness to the skin.

Additional Tips:

- Use Dishwashing Soap: If the smell is still stubborn, wash your hands with dishwashing soap because it is more effective at dissolving oil than regular soap.

- Wash Cooking Utensils: Don't forget to wash the mortar, pestle, or cutting board with hot water and soap so that the aroma of the chili sauce doesn't spread throughout the kitchen.

- Avoid Using Cold Water: Cold water tends to make it harder to remove the oil from the chili sauce from the skin, so use warm water when washing your hands.

(brl/tin)

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