More than a week since its premiere, Netflix’s One Piece is still ranked number 1 as a TV program on Netflix. The live action adaptation of this anime is eagerly awaited. The show doesn’t hurt either. Many people were satisfied with the 8 episode series.
Feeding the enthusiasm of fans, a number of videos featuring One Piece Live Action players have been uploaded on YouTube, ranging from interviews, stars answering the most searched questions on Google, to concept videos of the actor Sanji (Taz Skylar) cooking which have just been uploaded by Netflix’s Still Watching account. yesterday.
In the video entitled Sanji’s Chef Showdown, Taz Skylar cooks on a replica of a ship’s deck, while Iñaki Godoy who plays Luffy, Emily Rudd who plays Nami, and Jacob Romero who plays Usopp sit watching in front of him.
On that occasion, Taz made a surprise by bringing fruit from Indonesia that he got when visiting his homeland, Beauties. He also shared it with his fellow actors and got very interesting reactions.
Dragon Fruit from Sumbawa
Foto: Youtube.com/Still Watching Netflix
Taz had a holiday in the West Nusa Tenggara area and brought dragon fruit from Sumbawa. “The dragon fruits in Indonesia. Just wait until you taste it,” he said while cutting open the red dragon fruit with a knife.
The first reaction came from Emily who said, “it’s so pretty!”. They also eat it with a fork. “Dragon fruit from, where’s it from again?” asked Iñaki while facing the camera.
“This is from Sumbawa,” answered Taz. “Zimbabwe,” said Iñaki.
One Piece Sanji’s Chef Showdown/ Foto: Youtube.com/Still Watching Netflix
“No, Sumbawa,” corrected Taz. However, Iñaki still misheard and said, “Zimbabwe” several times. Taz, who kept correcting “Sumbawa”, finally made Jacob and Emily, who were initially busy trying fruit, laugh.
Salak from Lombok
Foto: Youtube.com/Still Watching Netflix
“This is a snake fruit,” Taz introduced snake fruit to Iñaki, Emily, and Jacob. The 27-year-old Spanish-English actor is sure that his fellow actors have never tried barking. “This I found in Lombok,” he explained. Then he taught his three friends how to open bark.
“Thank you for bringing this, Taz. This is so awesome,” said the character Luffy while peeling the salak fruit. Followed by Jacob’s response who wanted to know if he was allergic to snake fruit.
Different from her two colleagues, Emily has an interesting opinion because for her salak is similar to garlic. “It looks like garlic,” he said, to which Taz agreed.
“It looks like garlic, but taste it”.
One Piece Sanji’s Chef Showdown/ Foto: Youtube.com/Still Watching Netflix
They also tried salak. The word “interesting” comes from Taz. While Jacob, who was asked by Emily whether he liked it, answered “I love it”. But immediately whispered “don’t like it” while facing the camera. “He loves it,” said Emily.
Iñaki––as if deep into Luffy’s role––likes everything he eats. “This is nice. I enjoy this.”
Their reaction to tasting exotic Indonesian food is interesting, isn’t it!
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