WATCH | Testing soap by tasting it: Indonesian woman's quirky DIY video goes viral
Indonesian Woman Tasting Soaps Like They Were Ice-creams Have Left Netizens At A Standstill.
Ever wonder what soap tastes like? Ask this woman from Indonesia who is going viral for her bizarre likings to soap-tasting. The video of an Indonesian woman eating different types of soap like they were different ice-cream flavours has left netizens at a stand-still. The woman, identified as Khosik Assyifa in her viral video can be seen rubbing the soap with her wet hands and then proceeding to slurp up the lather it forms while claiming they are “Enak banget†or “very deliciousâ€.
Her recent video shows her reviewing the soap brand ‘GIV’, which was garnered over 30k views and counting. Her Instagram vido shows her reviewing three soaps namely, Giv, Lux and Lifebuoy.
Check them out the videos below:
Talking about strange food fetishes, Assyifa’s case isn't the first viral video that is grabbing the attention from the netizens. An earlier individual knows as Tempestt Henderson, who claims that she would eat soap on a daily basis, 5 times a day and was later diagnosed with a rare eating disorder called Pica where a person is addicted to eating substances that have no nutritional value like dirt, paint, and in this case, soap, ignited huge debate on strange food habits. Given this health situation, this viral video of Assyifa has also caused a major health debate with many stating that soap contains alkaline and have a high PH value which neutralises the acidic digestive juices in our body, causing our digestive system to not run efficiently.
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