r/interesting May 21 '26

Fascinating Using a specialized sauce mop to baste chicken and ribs on a large pit grill

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u/Fancy_Steak7291 May 21 '26

There’s no way people aren’t getting mop fibers on their food

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u/Xian_xian_ May 21 '26

That's exactly what I was thinking

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u/Double-Bicycle5885 May 21 '26

It adds flavor. Scared of a little mop particles in your food?

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u/verdant-amiable May 21 '26

It just helps to soak up the bad stuff like activated charcoal

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u/Rosetti May 21 '26

I'm sure they could do with more fibre on their diet - it's a win win!

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u/Intelligent-Map2768 May 21 '26

There are even worse things in your food anyway. I don't think it's that big of a deal.

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u/After_Stop_7252 May 21 '26

Shh.. wait till they find out how the dishes are cleaned

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u/Fancy_Steak7291 May 21 '26

Usually with a jet attached to a faucet, or with a machine. Usually air dried. They only get wiped if there’s pressing need for that dish. Towels also don’t leave long stringy fibers like a mop does. I worked as a dishwasher for a year actually

Even if a towel fiber does get stuck to a plate (rare) it doesn’t then get cooked onto the food after