WATCH: You've been making and eating wraps wrong!
Updated | By East Coast Radio
TikTok has once again blessed us with another life hack that has blown everyone's mind.
From Sprite pies to people cooking their steaks in toasters, we thought we had just about seen everything.
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Turns out we were wrong.
TikTok has shown its versatility as a social media platform, being the birthplace of many viral trends, especially things that are food-related.
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Now the latest food hack comes to us from food blogger Ayeh, of Cooking with Ayeh.
And apparently, we have been making and eating wraps wrong our entire lives.
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Most people probably assemble the dish by putting all the ingredients on the flat tortilla wrap and then end up rolling it up to represent a burrito, like the ones below:
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Turns out there is a much quicker and less messy way of assembling a wrap.
Which also makes it much easier to hold and eat!
Watch the video below to see the full tutorial in action:
@cookingwithayeh Revolutionary Lunch Wrap! #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #foodtiktok #wrap #lunch
♬ Taste It - Ikson
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How did nobody think of this sooner?
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No more messy hands or struggling to fit everything inside a lopsided rollup!
Just tasty goodness as social media once again comes to the rescue.
For more unmissable Carol Ofori moments, listen here:
Main image courtesy of Cooking With Ayeh/TikTok
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