Tiktoker’s Unusual Eating Habits Shock and Amuse Audience

A TikToker has become a sensation for consuming a whole head of lettuce without removing any of its leaves, simply eating it in the same manner as one would eat an apple.

Ever since its debut in 2016, TikTok has been the hub for various food-related trends and extremely popular videos.

In July 2024 alone, we have witnessed various unique food creations including “prison laffy taffy,”drinks made in the sink, and scrambled pancakes.

Datrashmaaan, a popular TikToker, has recently gained viral attention for his unconventional method of eating lettuce throughout the day, leaving many viewers stunned.

Since May 2024, the man has been regularly sharing videos featuring lettuce and his first video to reach a million views was on June 26, 2024.

In the video, you can observe him removing the outer layer of a lettuce head before adding chicken, a crouton, and ranch dressing.

@datrashmaan

Replying to @MJD @Gordon Ramsay you gatta try this #boydinner

♬ original sound – datrashmaaan

The audience was perplexed by his unconventional method of eating lettuce like an apple, and expressed their opinions in the comments section.

“One user responded that they were surprised by how captivating it was to watch a man eat a head of lettuce.”

One person responded by saying, “I can’t believe I just witnessed someone devour an entire head of lettuce.”

A third person responded, stating, “You rock! I will never eat iceberg lettuce the same way again.”

Since his first video, the TikToker has received millions of views and many others have started attempting the lettuce-eating technique.

@theplantslant

Replying to @nerddadrenovations @hey ash @datrashmaaan I’m always impressed with the ingenuity of others 😅 #lunch #salad #lol

♬ original sound – Liam

Liam, who is known as theplantslant on TikTok, utilized a tuna pouch and his preferred dressing on a head of lettuce.

“Could this be considered excessive and unnecessary? Possibly. However, I personally quite enjoy it,”he stated.

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