Elderly Woman Cooks Fish Broth In A Plastic Bag In Viral Video, Netizens Question The Method
"Someone please tell me why that bag doesn't melt. I don't understand," wrote one user on seeing the video.
Fish broth is extremely rich in flavour and is often used as a base for soups, stews, and sauces. It is often cooked in a pan or a pot but a video has gone viral on the internet in which a lady is seen making the broth in a plastic bag, leaving the netizens puzzled.
In the one-minute video shared on the micro-blogging site Twitter by @TheFigen_ an elderly woman can be seen placing a plastic bag full of water on top of a wood fire, but the bag surprisingly does not melt. She then adds some ingredients in to it and then places the fish into the bag. Then she adds some salt and begins to stir it.
"Elementary physics," read the caption of the tweet. Since being shared the video has amassed close to 5 million views and 13.9k likes.
An elementary physics.pic.twitter.com/aqDuNa0Y5G
— The Figen (@TheFigen_) February 23, 2023
What surprised people the most about the video was cooking the fish broth in a plastic bag.
"Someone please tell me why that bag doesn't melt. I don't understand," wrote one user on seeing the video.
Someone please tell me why that bag doesn't melt. I don't understand. 🤔
— 𝕳𝖔𝖗𝖒𝖎𝖌𝖆𝕽𝖔𝖏𝖆 (@HormigaRoja9) February 23, 2023
"All those natural things, yet using plastic ? makes no sense -," wrote another user.
All those natural things, yet using plastic ? makes no sense -
— Kristin Matranga- Bettencourtt (@KMatraBeXcourtt) February 24, 2023
"She’s making BPA Soup with that plastic bag !!", wrote a third.
She’s making BPA Soup with that plastic bag !! 😂😂
— Bengals B (@Bengals_B) February 23, 2023
"Leaving aside the Physics part.. Who the hell carries Fish in a clay pot and cooks it in a polythene cover. Shouldn't it be the other way around?", wrote a fourth.
leaving aside the Physics part.. Who the hell carries Fish in a clay pot and cooks it in a polythene cover.
— Man in the Suit (@Bala_Krish_07) February 23, 2023
Shouldn't it be the other way around?