Recently, it can be said that the YouTube phenomenon of 2019, Mrs. Tan Vlog, is even less famous than her two sons. First of all, it is still unclear whether this is negative or positive, as both of Mrs. Tan’s sons are mostly mentioned due to controversial incidents. While the elder brother Hung Vlog has been criticized quite a bit for his pranks, the peak being the incident of “locking his sister in a dog cage,” the younger brother Hau Troll has recently continued to make netizens shake their heads in disappointment with a cooking segment that was deemed very unsanitary.

Specifically, in his latest video, Hau Troll chose to make shaved ice to cool off in the summer. The dish itself is not unusual, but what stands out is the preparation process that made many viewers feel “ruined their appetite.” Specifically, during the process, Hau Troll not only didn’t wear gloves, but he also repeatedly surprised many by putting the ice cube into his mouth to “taste test” before continuing to blend it.

Some viewers even quickly noticed that right after using a wooden pestle to crush the ice, he casually placed it on the ground and then continued to use this tool without realizing it could be dirty. Furthermore, the shaved ice was placed in an unattractive metal tray, but this detail could be overlooked. However, the appearance of some uninvited flies also caught the attention of the online community and made them feel disgusted.


The final product was completed and was received enthusiastically by Mrs. Tan Vlog – the only customer. However, in the comments section, there were also quite a few controversies and especially many suggestions for the YouTuber about ensuring better hygiene during the cooking process.


It should be noted that prior to this, both Hung Vlog and Mrs. Tan had also faced criticism for making dishes that looked unappealing and unsanitary. Most of the clips show both Mrs. Tan and her son often not wearing gloves, using bare hands to touch and prepare ingredients. Recently, Hung Vlog even casually tasted a chocolate bar several times before cooking.
