A Filipino streamer, Nanasu Anone, uploaded a photo of her kitchen on X/ formerly known as Twitter after fans asked her to do a cooking stream.
In the caption accompanying the photo, she wrote, “They wanted me to do a cooking stream, so I showed them our kitchen. Am I cooked?” This humorous take on the request not only showcased her kitchen but also invited her followers to have fun with the idea of her trying out something new.
The image featured a simple setup, with a gas stove on top of a wooden table in a rustic, wooden shed-like space, which quickly caught the attention of social media users, especially those familiar with Filipino homes.
Chat told me I should learn how to cook as a hobby. They wanted me to do a cooking stream, so I showed them our kitchen. Am i cooked? 💀 pic.twitter.com/zI3HEP80fZ
— Nanasu Anone 🎀💫 (@NanasuAnone) November 12, 2024
The photo features a gas stove on a wooden table inside a wooden shed, with a tree trunk placed in the middle. This setup seemed strikingly familiar to many Filipino social media users who saw the post.
HAHAH TRULY FILIPINO. I also have that stove. None of that induction cooker bullsht
— 😻Fulmonyaa | Hiatus: See u April 2025 (@Fulmonya) November 13, 2024
pero for me mas madali magluto sa ganyn na stove HHAHAHA nababantayan ko maayos
— Serina Fraize ✨ DAY/BREAK (@Serina_DAYBREAK) November 12, 2024
I imagine sa mga gantong setup masarap mga turon 😂
— Mister Tortol, CPA 🇵🇭 (@MisterTortol) November 12, 2024
Usually may aso o pusa somewhere lmao. But hey! Some of the best food still gets cooked there. No shame there fam.
— Genkizune 🐾🎼 (@KizuneTalks) November 13, 2024
Is that one of those “dirty kitchens” I’ve heard about?
— heartofsword.bsky.social (@HeartofSword75) November 12, 2024
I thought to myself "this is just a Filipino kitchen" and i was right lmao we need to show the world true Filo cooking in this kitchen 🤙🤙🤙 https://t.co/4nexTP1mSt
— Machi ☆ (@Machiartos) November 13, 2024
A social media user even encourages the streamer into streaming with the set up so as to let others experience the “true pinoy cooking.”
STREAM IT GIRL, MAKE THEM EXPERIENCE THE TRUE PINOY COOKING SHIT
— Shaiiiii (PNGTuber) (@shaitheoutsider) November 12, 2024
Seems like the tree placement confuses many and raises some questions.
Sorry but is that a tree?
— Dfswift🐙💄VGEN Comms Open (@Denceeeeel22) November 13, 2024
Is that a tree next to your stove? We doing elven aesthetic?
— LenTropy_Alt (@lentropy_alt) November 12, 2024
Does the tree ever get in the way of cooking?
— Juswa 🇵🇸#FreePalestine🍉 (@JuswaDweebus) November 13, 2024
The streamer shared in a reply to another user that she was shy to actually go through with a cooking stream, since her fans even doubted if it was her kitchen at first.
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