foto: YouTube/Pak Sam guru desa
Brilio.net - The dining table is the most strategic area for placing various dishes. The more types of food served, the more varied the aromas that can be smelled from the dining table. This can also invite flies to come to the dining table, you know.
You shouldn't let flies come to the dining table, okay? Reporting from killem.com.sg, flies have the risk of carrying bacteria to the dining table area and making dishes unhygienic. The bacteria carried by flies also pose a risk of causing disease if they come into contact with the skin or enter the body.
Usually, the traditional trick to prevent flies is to hang plastic filled with water. This trick is also often used in typical Indonesian food stalls or restaurants. However, the trick of using plastic filled with water is quite complicated.
So, to make it more practical, you can imitate the fly repellent trick as in the upload shared by YouTube account user Pak Sam, a village teacher. This netizen who is familiarly known as Pak Sam explained that you only need one type of leaf to practice this trick.
How to get rid of flies using kitchen ingredients.
So, the type of leaf intended to repel flies from the dining table is pandan leaves. Slice the pandan leaves first, then place them on a plate. Well, the fragrant aroma of pandan leaves is said to make flies automatically run away, you know.
photo: YouTube/Pak Sam village teacher
Place the plate containing the pandan on the dining table. The owner of the YouTube account, Pak Sam, a village teacher, said that he usually uses 2 plates containing pandan leaves to place on the left and right ends of his dining table. You can use as many pandan leaves as you want, just adjust it to the size of each dining table.
"Now we put it on the dining table. The flies are all gone, we can enjoy the food more comfortably," said the owner of the YouTube account, Pak Sam, a village teacher, quoted by BrilioFood .
photo: YouTube/Pak Sam village teacher
How about it, this trick to get rid of flies from the dining table is really simple, isn't it? Do you have other tricks or are you interested in trying tricks from netizens on the village teacher's YouTube account, Pak Sam?
Pandan leaves are often mixed in cooking, because this ingredient can give off a fragrant aroma and beautiful green color. But, did you know that pandan leaves are also beneficial for health? Here are a number of benefits of pandan leaves for the body.
1. Antioxidants.
Pandan leaves contain antioxidant compounds that help fight free radicals in the body, which can prevent cell damage and chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
2. Anti-inflammatory.
The anti-inflammatory properties in pandan leaves can help reduce inflammation in the body, aiding in treating problems such as arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.
3. Immune system strengthener.
The nutritional content in pandan leaves can help improve the immune system, so that the body is better able to fight infection and disease.
4. Wound healing.
Pandan leaf extract has been used in traditional medicine to help heal wounds, both external and internal wounds.
5. Lowers cholesterol.
Several studies show that pandan leaves can help lower blood cholesterol levels, thereby reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke.
6. Stress reducer.
The aroma of pandan leaves is known to have a calming and relaxing effect, so it can help reduce stress and anxiety levels.
7. Improves digestion.
Pandan leaves contain dietary fiber, which is important for digestive health. Fiber helps regulate digestion, prevent constipation, and maintain intestinal health.
8. Toxin filtering.
Pandan leaves can also assist in the body's detoxification process, helping to remove toxins and other harmful substances from the body.
9. Blood sugar controller.
Several studies show that pandan leaves can help control blood sugar levels, making it beneficial for diabetes sufferers.
10. Energy booster.
The nutritional content in pandan leaves, such as vitamins and minerals, can provide additional energy and increase stamina.
(brl/tin)