Lady Air Dismay to Family after Eating Frozen Pork Oil Mistaken as Ice Cream

Disappointed Lady Goes Viral After Eating Frozen Pork Oil Mistaken as Ice Cream

A disappointed lady goes viral after she airs dismay to her family for keeping pork oil in an ice cream container and she eats it.

As Filipinos are celebrating the birth of the son of God Jesus Christ, Christmas, most of the family are preparing dozens of food for family, visitors, and neighbors. That thing is called “Noche Buena,” a gathering on Christmas Eve.

Most of us, after cooking we keep excess oil or used oil to be used for cooking the next day. Others store them in a glass container to quickly identify but others put them in a plastic container such as an ice cream tub.

Lady Pork Oil

This was the concern of a lady netizen who was disappointed amid the celebration of Christmas Eve. On Facebook, a netizen named Kristine Mae Asi express disappointment to her family for keeping excess oil from pork.

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The family store the oil in an ice cream tub and keep it in the refrigerator. As a result, the oil has been frozen and looks like vanilla-flavored ice cream.

Lady Pork Oil
Lady Pork Oil

The hilarious activity then happens after Kristine mistaken it for ice cream and eat it. According to her, she was excited to eat as her family often buys ice cream for an occasion like this.

“Dismayado ako kasi sabik talaga ako sa ice cream kasi bihira lang magkaroon sa bahay ng ice cream at nakakapagtaka dahil ang dami namang ibang Tupperware na mapaglalagyan bakit sa lagayan pa ice cream? Ang masama pa nito, sa ref itinago,” Kristine wrote.

Meanwhile, her post has gone viral on social media. Many netizens express hilarious reactions towards her while others share that they have been victimized by that keeping idea.

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