Before and after photos of 20-something boys eating at home are astonishing, "beyond dimensional," and some are hoping to open a restaurant.
Hiro posted two photos on Twitter. The one on the left was
from his college days, and the one on the right was from a few years later,
when he became a working adult.
It
is surprising that she could cook this many dishes even in her college days,
but she has evolved even further since becoming a working adult. The abundance
of dishes and their stylish appearance could be displayed in a cafeteria as
they are. He puts a lot of time and effort into each dish, and the desserts and
serving dishes are also very elaborate. The left side looks delicious enough,
but the right side is already a restaurant. I'm going to cry, all you
housewives. It's too much! I have nothing but respect for you.
Hiro is an office worker in his 20s. He cooks as a hobby,
saying, "I love cooking and post my home-cooked meals on Instagram and
Twitter. The results of his daily research efforts can be clearly seen on
social networking sites.
She started cooking because "my mother had been
standing in the kitchen a lot since I was little, and through her influence, I
was gradually exposed to cooking and came to love it. He does not have a
cooking license, and his current occupation has nothing to do with cooking
When asked again about the impressive before-and-after
photos, he replied, "I was able to experience firsthand the importance of
continuing. I would like to continue cooking, which I love," he said,
deeply moved.
The post received 61,000 likes, 4,489 retweets, and 5.43
million views. Regarding the response, she is grateful for the "very large
number of comments and likes," but humbly accepts it, saying, "I will
continue to post at my own pace and share the food I make with everyone. Some followers have expressed a desire to open a restaurant. Hiro drew up a dream, saying, "I don't have any definite
plans, but I would like to open one someday.
Source: https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/3e69dfc21de070e4fcb8ae6d6540d993094f50e9