Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Friends who know Cantonese do me a favor! Well, my rice turns left and tastes like sesame oil. What does this sentence mean? Are there grammatical mistakes in Cantonese?

Friends who know Cantonese do me a favor! Well, my rice turns left and tastes like sesame oil. What does this sentence mean? Are there grammatical mistakes in Cantonese?

"Chu Qianding" is an instant noodle introduced from Japan in the early days. It's called instant noodles in Cantonese, and it's still delicious today.

There are several packages of "Ding Yi Ding" instant noodles. Among them, an extra-large package is red, and there is a packet of sesame oil in the instant noodle package. This packet of sesame oil is particularly delicious and the price is relatively high, which is unique among other similar products.

In your sentence, you need to look at what the previous sentence said before you can draw a conclusion. "Sesame oil smell" is particularly fragrant, with a strong fragrance. I miss food very much. The fragrance in the room is full of thick fragrance and delicious meaning, which is gratifying, lovely and reluctant to go. There is no grammatical error in this sentence.