That sounds like one of those sentimental, “secret family recipe” type messages that people post online. Basically, it’s saying:
“This recipe is very valuable—like a treasure—and I’ll share it only with people who reach out or show interest.”
What it Implies
- Exclusivity: Only people who engage (say “hello”) get the recipe.
- Value Statement: The poster thinks the recipe is special or unique—maybe a traditional or secret dish.
- Encourages Interaction: It’s a gentle way of getting people to comment or message them.
The Reality
- There’s nothing inherently magical about the recipe; the “treasure” wording is just emotional marketing.
- It’s a way to make people feel privileged for receiving it.
- Often, the actual recipe is just a normal family or cultural dish, but the wording makes it feel special or secret.
If you want, I can help decode it and turn it into a “safe, sharable treasure recipe” guide, so anyone can try it without waiting for a private message.
Do you want me to do that?