Viral Garlic Peeling Hack Attracts 54 Million Views, But Not Everyone Is Stunned
Viral kitchen hacks aim to simplify cooking tasks through efficient and cost-effective methods. Some of these tips prove helpful, while others may not work for all users. Recently, a garlic peeling technique generated diverse opinions on Instagram, amassing over 54 million views. This is prepared by SSP.
In the viral video, a person shows how to use a tool similar to a tweezers or clipper for garlic peeling. The process begins by removing the bottom part and central portion of a whole garlic bulb. Next, they peel off the outer layer, followed by the inner layers of individual cloves with the same tool. The Instagram user captioned the video, stating, "GARLIC GAME CHANGER! Confession: I've been avoiding whole garlic because of peeling... until NOW! I just learned the simplest trick. Normally, I just smash it on my countertop! At 52 years old, I finally know this hack! Who else missed out? Whole bulbs will now frequently join my shopping cart!"
The reactions to the video varied widely:
- "This is so satisfying to watch."
- "What is this magic I need to learn?"
- "Lol, just watching it, I know I would have pinched my fingers at least 50 times."
- "Yeah, only works if you have these massive garlic nail clippers."
- "Not possible for Indian garlic."
- "Indian garlic is laughing in the corner."
- "I don't know why this made my skin crawl."
- "Cut the root end. Separate the cloves. Smack them lightly with a knife. They will almost clean by themselves. That clipper isn't a game changer. It's an overcomplication."
The varying perspectives on this hack demonstrate how not every viral tip resonates with all users.