I saw the owner eating luosifen! The cat couldn't believe that the next second he "took the initiative to feed with chopsticks" and forced the owner to eat quickly

The orange cat couldn't stand the smell of snail noodles, so he picked up a piece of snail noodles with chopsticks and forced his owner to finish it quickly.

In recent years, Chinese snail noodles (luosifen) have become popular in Taiwan. Anyone who has eaten snail noodles knows that the sour bamboo shoots of snail noodles give it a sour smell. Many people avoid its taste. However, a netizen in China raised a orange cat, he cooked snail noodles that day, and the smell forced the cat to learn to use chopsticks to force his owner to eat it quickly. His unhappy expression was really funny.

Luosifen is a snack that originated in Liuzhou, Guangxi. Its soup is made from pond snails, with sour bamboo shoots, pickled beans and other ingredients. It tastes sour and spicy, but it is just like Taiwan's stinky tofu. Likewise, it smells quite sour, and many people cannot accept the special "fragrant" smell.


A famous Chinese netizen has an orange cat. He cooked a pot of snail noodles that day and was going to enjoy it slowly. Unexpectedly, the spicy and sour taste made the orange cat unbearable. So its survival instinct stimulated its potential and he learned it immediately. Using chopsticks, it picked up a piece of food, with a threatening expression on its face, trying to feed its owner to eat it quickly, because if it continued to smell it, it would really make a "bitch face".

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