What started as a simple dining outing ended up in a scene worthy of a movie (or TikTok). El Moreno invited La Melliza to try Japanese food, but things didn't look good from the very beginning.
“But isn’t there congris?” she asks, caught between confusion and disappointment, thinking that nothing good awaited her inside the Japanese restaurant.
However, everything changed when they placed in front of her a dish that looked like it came straight out of a zen garden... served inside a pineapple! With chopsticks in hand and undeterred by her lack of practice, La Melliza embraced the oriental experience like a true Japanese warrior.
That said, what El Moreno didn't expect was that, upon arriving home, his partner would undergo a complete transformation.
“When you eat sushi and transform into Japanese”, La Melliza humorously wrote on her social media alongside a video that has left her followers in stitches.
Dressed in a floral kimono, flawless makeup, a fan in one hand and an umbrella in the other, La Melliza became a modern geisha, ready to conquer Instagram and, in the process, break the norms of cultural fusion.
With each new occurrence, La Melliza captivates her followers, and her antics and boldness are unmatched and unparalleled on social media.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Experience of La Melliza Eating Sushi
What was La Melliza's experience like when trying sushi for the first time?
La Melliza transformed into a modern geisha after trying sushi for the first time, which she humorously shared on her social media. The culinary experience inspired her to dress in a kimono, fan in hand, and enjoy the cultural fusion with a touch of humor.
How did La Melliza's followers react on social media?
The followers of La Melliza reacted with laughter and fun to her post, showing support for her characteristic antics and boldness. The combination of humor and Japanese culture delighted her audience.
What other Cuban influencers have shared similar experiences with Japanese cuisine?
The Cuban TikToker Sheyla Reyes also shared her experience trying sushi at a Japanese restaurant in Varadero. Her video sparked divided opinions among those who praised the experience and those who criticized the quality of the sushi. This reflects the interest and differing perceptions of Cubans towards Japanese cuisine.
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