This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.

On Cha Gane, Cha Seung-won, who prides himself on strict hygiene, had his "hygiene rules" broken by Choo Sung Hoon's cheeky "saliva chopsticks" attack.

On the afternoon of the 15th, the tvN show Cha Gane continued with the Cha Gane team's Bangkok business trip as they set out to develop sauces to find new and diverse spicy flavors.

Choo Sung Hoon asked Cha Seung-won, "What were you doing, hyung?" and Cha Seung-won replied, "I made kimchi," revealing kimchi he had made himself using local Thai fish sauce.

Confidently presenting the kimchi, Cha Seung-won told Choo Sung Hoon, "Eat with wooden chopsticks. Don't keep putting saliva on them," delivering strict hygiene precautions. Smelling the kimchi, Choo Sung Hoon said, "Oh, it smells good?" expressing anticipation, and after tasting a bite he exclaimed, "Wow, this is tasty," marveling that it had a local flavor. He went on to praise it further, saying, "I think it will taste even better after a little more time."

But while Cha Seung-won stepped away for a moment, the warm atmosphere turned into a crisis. Choo Sung Hoon was caught continuing to eat the kimchi with chopsticks that might have had saliva on them. Upon learning this, Cha Seung-won turned serious and confronted Choo Sung Hoon.

Without showing any sign of embarrassment, Choo Sung Hoon offered an absurd yet cheeky explanation, "There's no saliva on it. If you grab it like this, it doesn't get on there. I'm sensible." Cha Seung-won, who kept hygiene rules to the point of obsession, seemed incredulous at Choo Sung Hoon's brazen logic and finally, saying, "All right, fine, let's just say that's the case," displayed a resigned anger that made the scene burst into laughter.

[Photo] 'Cha Gane' broadcast screen capture

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