Kann “Superhands” Trichan got the cool nickname for his incredible
ability of scooping pieces of chicken from burning-hot oil with his bare
hands.
The 50-year-old Chiang Mai-based street cook can sink his
fingers into 480 degrees hot grease without getting so much as a
blister on his hands, and his amazing ability has won him international
fame. People from all over the world come to his “Fried Chicken Iron
Hands Man” food stall to see Kann use his hands to scoop out the chicken
and he and his wife travel the globe showing off his gift. Superhands
has no idea why he can do what he does, but he’s just happy it brings
more and more customers for his business, every day.
Kann Trichan
first discovered his unusual gift seven years ago, when he accidentally
got hot oil splattered all over his body. While attending his giant
woks, he noticed a squirrel eating a mango on a branch just above him.
The squirrel dropped the big fruit right in the oil splattering it all
over Kann’s body and head. A taxi took him home and when he got up the
next day ready to go see a doctor, he took a look in the mirror only to
see he had no burns. The redness was fading away and his skin was
practically intact, so he just decided to go back to work, to the
astonishment of his fellow street vendors.
From there on, his
reputation grew, and everyone wanted to see the man who survived a
shower of hot oil without a single burn. Trichan began experimenting and
noticed he was able to use his bare hands to handle the pieces of
chicken in hot oil so he decided to use it to attract customers. They
were loving it and business was booming. Seven years later, Kann Trichan
is still operating his food stall in front of the Chang Mai technical
college, surrounded by curious tourists wanting to see his hands dipped
in boiling grease.
Kann Trichan also holds the Guinness Record
for picking 20 pieces of chicken from oil heated to 480 degrees
Celsisus, in just one minute. He says he can feel the oil is hot when he
dips his hands in it, but it simply leaves no mark. Scientists have yet
to unravel this peculiar gift.
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