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Sydney foodie Cooking with Ayeh shared the culture shock she experienced during her stay in Italy

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An Australian foodie traveling in Italy shares the cultural differences she noticed during her trip to Italy. From each household having his five different trash cans to their own way of flushing the toilet.

Ayeh Manfre, from Sydney, is Cooking with Ayeh online, posting videos on TikTok and listing “meaningful things” he discovers while spending time in Sicily.

In Italy, in a clip shared with her 2.3 million followers, she said the recycling and garbage system is “taken very seriously with five different bins in every home.”

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Sydney foodie Ayeh Far (pictured) shares a series of culture shocks she experienced during her time in Italy.

Sydney foodie Ayeh Far (pictured) shares a series of culture shocks she experienced during her time in Italy.

In Italy, in a clip shared with her 2.3 million followers, she said the recycling and garbage system is

Each household waste is divided into five categories: paper, plastic and glass.

In Italy, in a clip shared with her 2.3 million followers, she said the recycling and garbage system is “taken very seriously with five different bins in every home.” .

Each household sorts their garbage into five categories: paper, plastic, and glass.

Ayeh also raved about the handy grater, which she said was “the best” and has a tray in the bottom for cheese.

“If you can’t find a toilet flush, look for a foot pedal,” she added, demonstrating how to use the button on the floor next to the toilet.

Finally, Ayeh said Kinder products in Italy are “no limit”, pointing out that supermarket aisles are lined with dozens of the chocolate brand’s offerings.

The popular foodie video has over 173,400 views and has inspired dozens of followers.

Ayeh also raved about the handy grater, which she said was

Ayeh also raved about the grater, which has a tray on the bottom for catching cheese and a foot pedal flush button on the toilet.

Finally, Mr. Ayeh said that Kinder products in Italy are

Finally, Mr. Ayeh said that Kinder products in Italy are “endless,” pointing out that supermarket aisles are lined with dozens of the chocolate brand’s products.

One viewer said, “Footpeddles make a lot more sense.

“I love recycling and need to get that cheese grater too,” wrote another.

“Toilet flush!!! Need to go to Italy to get that grater.

This isn’t the first time Ayeh has shared the amazing culture shock she experienced while living in Italy.

In a previous video, she revealed that ordering a ‘latte’ in an Italian cafe expecting a milky cup of coffee can be disappointing.

This isn't the first time Ayeh has shared the amazing culture shock she experienced while living in Italy.

This isn’t the first time Ayeh has shared the amazing culture shock she experienced while living in Italy.

In an earlier clip, she revealed that ordering a

In an earlier clip, she revealed that ordering a “latte” in an Italian cafe expecting a milky cup of coffee leaves you disappointed.

“When you order a latte, you get a glass of milk,” she explained.

She added that in Sicilian homes, most doors and windows open two ways.

“You can also get some air and go out,” she added.

The influencer also shared a clip of a supermarket aisle lined with dozens of types of pasta, describing the selection as “huge.”

She also shared a clip showing a platter of meat pastries, chips, olives and nuts.

She added that in Sicilian homes, most doors and windows open two ways.

She added that in Sicilian homes, most doors and windows open two ways.She also shared a clip showing a platter of meat pastries, chips, olives and nuts.

Keep cool: In Sicilian homes, most doors and windows open in two directions, she added.

Keep cool: In Sicilian homes, most doors and windows open in two directions, she added.

She also shared a clip showing an assortment of meat pastries, chips, olives, and nuts.

“Drink order and snack service!” she wrote excitedly.

The star also showed a “hidden cupboard” clip that doubles as a clothes rack over the sink.

Hundreds of fans immediately commented on the clip, many saying they had a similar experience after ordering a latte.

The influencer also shared a clip of a supermarket aisle lined with dozens of types of pasta, describing the selection as

The influencer also shared a clip of a supermarket aisle lined with dozens of types of pasta, describing the selection as “huge.”

“Happened to me too!!! (Latte). I learned the hard way to ask for a latte macchiato,” said one.

“On our first trip, the snacks with drinks almost filled us up,” added another.

“All this should be done at Aus,” said a third.

“That pasta aisle is on fire!” commented.

“Lol I ordered a latte and to my surprise I got milk,” wrote another.

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