They say time heals all wounds, but for some, the smallest gestures keep love alive. In an emotional moment that has touched millions, a woman named Sabrina (@sabfortony) shared a deeply personal experience—eating a two-year-old frozen Japanese curry, the last meal her late husband, Tony, ever cooked for her.
Sabrina told in a heartfelt video that on the day Tony passed away, she had asked him to make her Japanese curry. After his death, she froze a portion of the meal, hoping to preserve it forever. However, as she prepared to move to New York, she decided it was finally time to eat it, cherishing the memory one last time.
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Acknowledging that her decision must seem strange to others, she said, “Anytime I would crave anything, he would make it for me.” As she took each bite, she reflected on their time together, expressing gratitude, “Thank you, Tony, for my last meal in this home.”
Despite being frozen for two years, the meal still tasted as she remembered. She noted that the vegetables had become mushy, but the flavors remained “too good.” The overlay text in her video read, “Let’s eat my late husband’s last meal together,” while her caption added, “I’ll forever miss his cooking.”
Sabrina’s story resonated deeply with people, the video has 5.5 million views. Many users shared their own experiences with grief and holding on to sentimental memories. One user commented, “It took me a year to eat the fish my dad caught. It was in my deep freezer. It was the last fish I'll ever have from my father. God bless you. I was sad eating the fish.”
Another would say, “Can’t even judge you for eating a 2-year-old curry, cause I get it. I would too, worth it even if I got food poisoning.”
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