Posted on 09/11/2020 4:45:34 PM PDT by nickcarraway
When it comes to a Chinese takeaway, we want all of it - the sweet and sour chicken, spring rolls, prawn crackers, special fried rice, chow mein noodles - the whole works.
If we can get some crispy duck pancakes as well, we'll definitely be adding that to the order, because there's a hilarious trick we have to try.
A woman named Sabrina Corrin has gone viral on TikTok after sharing the unusual way she likes to eat duck pancakes.
In a video showing off her Chinese takeaway order, Sabrina explained that she'd got a quarter duck but she doesn't eat it "in the same way everybody else does while they're at home".
She demonstrated her bizarre, but kind of genius, method, saying: "Put a bit of everything on the fork, dip it in the sauce, hold the pancake over your face and just push it all straight in."
More than 171,000 people liked her video and commented to share their thoughts on it.
One user branded her technique "revolutionary".
They wrote: "That technique of eating that duck and pancakes is revolutionary... taking notes."
Little girl has people crying with laughter as she pretends to like mum's cooking Another said: "Pancake moves are genius".
"That duck pancake thing was the best thing I've ever seen," replied a third.
Someone else commented: "Thank you so much for this video. That pancake technique is outstanding."
"You are an inspiration," added a different user.
The video also made its way over to Twitter where it was shared by a user named Meg.
Meg tweeted: "OBSESSED with the way this lass eats duck pancakes. A visionary."
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Meh. Ive seen better
Ehhhh......
Yeah and my first job.
$.75 an hour washing dishes at a Howard Johnsons.
30 cent breakfast! 49 cent quarter pounder!
Somebody get that time machine working!
It’s a pancake about nothing! Nothing happens!
It’s a pancake about nothing! Nothing happens!
T-Bone is very sophisticated!
Ahh, a ‘Metallica’ fan, I see.
Well, at least she can still eat solid food.
At her age, I’d imagine the most plausible way to prepare food is a blender.
I’m not that bored yet.
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