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During the Mexican Civil War, the widow Elena raised three daughters alone. According to tradition, she gave priority to her eldest daughter's marriage. When young Pedro officially came to propose marriage and wanted to marry his youngest daughter Tita, Elena suggested that Pedro marry her eldest daughter Rosa instead, and said that Tita would have to serve her for a hundred years before she could get married. In order to get close to Tita, Pedro accepted Elena's suggestion. Poor Tita was the chef at her beloved's wedding banquet, and her sad tears flowed into the delicious food, which left a bitter taste for all the guests. The old cook who taught her to cook with care understood that Tita had received her true message. Twenty-two years later, Rosa died, and Tita, who had never been married, finally reunited with Pedro, but their love, which had been restrained and suppressed for too long, led to their deaths.