foto: Instagram/@frypratama_aljufri

Different from usual, this woman ate mango without rujak sauce, you know. How does it feel?

  1 Agustus 2024 10:00

Brilio.net - Rujak is one of the typical Indonesian culinary delights that is popular with many people. A variety of cut fruits will be even more delicious when eaten with delicious and spicy rujak seasoning. Rujak seasoning is usually made from the basic ingredients of chili, salt, paste and brown sugar which are ground until smooth.

Among the many fruits, mango is one of the fruits that is often chosen for salad. Some people even like to eat unripe mangoes. This is because the taste is still sour and the texture is crisper, which is suitable for combining with rujak chili sauce.

Generally, mangoes consumed as salad are cut into smaller sizes. The mango pieces are then dipped in rujak seasoning which is soft and has a paste-like texture. But it's different from the way of eating shown by this female Instagram user @frypratama_aljufri.

Through one of the videos she uploaded, the woman who is familiarly called Fri shows the moment when she casually ate rujak. However, different from people in general, he doesn't use various spices for his rujak. Fri actually only uses powdered stock as a seasoning for her rujak.

How women eat rujak  Instagram

photo: Instagram/@frypratama_aljufri

Reported by BrilioFood from Instagram @frypratama_aljufri on Thursday (1/8), Fri was seen sprinkling the powdered stock directly onto the surface of the peeled mango. The mangoes are also not cut into small sizes. He just cut the mango he was holding into two parts.

What's unique is that the size of the mango consumed is larger than mangoes in general. In the video, the mango being eaten is really jumbo. It's so big, the mango looks similar to a papaya.

How women eat rujak  Instagram

photo: Instagram/@frypratama_aljufri

After sprinkling the top with stock powder, Fri immediately took a large piece of mango and bit the end. From the expression shown, the woman seemed to really enjoy the mango which had been given powdered broth.

How women eat rujak  Instagram

photo: Instagram/@frypratama_aljufri

After investigating, this woman from Kalimantan admitted that this way of eating rujak was very common in her area. Apart from just dipping it in powdered stock, large mangoes are also easy to find there. This has been demonstrated directly through other uploads.

In one moment, Fri was seen going to a roadside mango seller. Who would have thought, there were two large mangoes hanging. When lined up, the mangoes are almost the same size as the head.

How women eat rujak  Instagram

photo: Instagram/@frypratama_aljufri

The video immediately attracted the attention of netizens. Since it was uploaded on July 6, more than 18 million netizens have watched it. Through the comments column, many other Instagram users said they were amazed by the unusual appearance of the mango.

" The mangoes in Kalimantan are really big, I was on a trip back to my hometown, and the passengers in the car saw a big mango tree, we got off and asked for the mangoes we had and picked them ourselves ," said Instagram @ahmad_fauzan_noor.

" My younger brother is a Kalimantan cousin and I am often asked to eat like this ," said Instagram @devy_ariefyanti.

Seeing the upload, many netizens were amazed and shocked. The reason is, the mango shown looks appetizing. Most netizens also thought that the fruit the woman was holding was not mango, but papaya.

" I thought the papaya was really big, sis. Luckily we're not neighbors, " explained Instagram @dessica_biros.

" Wow, it's really big ," wrote Instagram @arieshitt._.

" When I first saw it, "Oh papaya." When I ate it, "What's wrong with such a big mango," commented the Instagram account @dty__0o.

(brl/mal)

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