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The rendang was stored for so long that it changed color.

  11 Juli 2024 18:25

Brilio.net - There is nothing sadder than losing a loved one , especially a mother. The most important person in every child's life is someone who is always expected to never grow old, let alone die first.

This is what this woman felt, who was deeply saddened by the departure of her mother. Reported by brilio.net from the TikTok account @saturnuzsc, Thursday (11/7), this woman shared the last memories of her mother before she left.

Not furniture, photos or videos of memories, or his mother's used clothes. But it is a rendang dish stored in a small food container.

Woman saves her late mother's rendang on TikTok

A woman saves her late mother's rendang
TikTok/@saturnuzsc

Apparently this woman has been keeping the rendang her mother made for three years. He kept it tightly in the refrigerator. It is known that the rendang was cooked in 2021 and is still left.

When this woman took the rendang out of the freezer and opened the lid of the container. The rendang was already frozen, as seen by the amount of ice covering the dish. It is not known whether the food is moldy or not, what is certain is that the color has turned yellow.

Woman saves her late mother's rendang on TikTok

A woman saves her late mother's rendang
TikTok/@saturnuzsc

It turns out there is a reason for emotion behind this woman's decision to save the rendang her mother cooked 3 years ago. He said this was the last memory he could still see, after his mother died.

Apart from that, according to him, rendang is very special because it is so delicious and unrivaled. The woman in this video also admits that she doesn't know how long she will keep her late mother's legacy.

"Sal, I'm still saving the last rendang that my mother cooked three years ago, and I'm going to keep it and I don't know how long. Because that's the last memory that I can still see. Because there's no one else who can match the rendang that mom cooks," wrote the woman. mentioned in the video.

This video also provoked reactions from netizens to sympathize. Some even suggest storing their late mother's rendang with resin, which is mixing chemicals to harden certain items so they last longer.

"That's the effect of loss. Be patient, sis," wrote the account @jesjovl_.

"If I were you, I would rush for as much resin as I want as much as the remains," wrote the account @_lunaaasukajimin1 giving advice.

"Yes sis, resin it so it lasts and doesn't get moldy," replied the account @_xxzr01.

"I want to tell you a little story, I still have the nastar that my mother made during fasting yesterday, when yesterday I was cleaning up the house before going home. My father said to throw away the nastar if you don't eat it. Then I refused, and now the nastar is still durable because it is in resin," wrote the account. @pnnnaaayy.

@saturnuzsc

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