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Viral Video: ‘Fire Momos’ Is The Latest Food Experiment On The Block
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Viral Video: ‘Fire Momos’ Is The Latest Food Experiment On The Block

[ad_1] Momos hold a special place in the hearts of every street food lover. For most foodies, resisting momos sounds close to impossible. This unmatchable love for momos has made it a favourite for all kinds of food experiments. After the viral momo burger, another style of making momos is trending on the internet - “fire momos”. An Instagram food blogger (@eatthisagra) has dropped a video of a momo vendor in Jaipur who makes the unique recipe. The viral video has clocked more than one million views.Also Read: Viral Video Shows The Most Caring 'Chole Kulche Wale Bhaiya' And Foodies Cannot Stop LaughingThe momos-making process begins with the vendor stir-frying cheese and paneer momos until these turn slightly golden brown. The excess oil is transferred to another container. Next, the ven...
Viral Video Shows The Most Caring ‘Chole Kulche Wale Bhaiya’ And Foodies Cannot Stop Laughing
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Viral Video Shows The Most Caring ‘Chole Kulche Wale Bhaiya’ And Foodies Cannot Stop Laughing

[ad_1] The most popular Instagram reels are all about relatable content. One such reel going viral on social media is wholesome and delicious. Posted by digital creator Ajay (@awaraajayy), the funny video uses wordplay and language with a hilarious and cute twist. The plot revolves around eating Chole Kulche from a street vendor. Now before you watch this clip, recall what people usually say in Hindi when asking for a plate of Chole Kulche. Thought about it? Here's the dialogue that spins the entire funny food clip -- "Bhaiya, ek plate chole kulche khilana." What happens next will leave you laughing hard.The busy-looking Chole Kulche wale bhaiya replies, "Baitho khilata hu."The scene cuts to the customer and the Chole Kulche vendor sitting under the tree. The vendor feeds the customer wi...
What Your Favorite Indian Street Food Says About Your Personality
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What Your Favorite Indian Street Food Says About Your Personality

[ad_1] Street food holds a special place in the Indian culinary world. From hot, sizzling tikkis served with chutneys to chilled, milky kulfis with silky falooda, Indian street food snacks are packed with amazing flavours and textures. Each snack seems to possess a personality of its own. If you have a particular fondness for one, you might share some similarities with it. So, here are 5 popular, lip-smacking Indian street foods. Choose your favourite and uncover what it reveals about you.Here Are 5 Amazing Indian Street Foods And Their Personalities:1. Gol Gappa Personality If your favourite street food is Gol-Gappas, then you are a fun-loving person. You are quite popular and have a huge fan base, whether on social media and/or in real life. You are not a big fan of living a lavish lif...
Gujarat Street Vendor Introduces “Rainbow Panipuri” With Unique Ingredients
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Gujarat Street Vendor Introduces “Rainbow Panipuri” With Unique Ingredients

[ad_1] Panipuri is more than a street snack. It is an emotion. Let's admit, the crispy puris filled with spicy and tangy flavours are hard to resist. It might not top the health charts, but the joy it brings makes it a guilty pleasure worth indulging in. Meanwhile, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, a street vendor is offering a unique twist to the beloved panipuri. In a video on Instagram posted by @wander_eater_, we see her selling "rainbow panipuris" in varying shades of black, pink, and yellow. What's fascinating is the claim that these colourful delights are made from Indian blackberries, beetroot, and haldi, each contributing its distinct flavour. Also Read: Watch: Bride Sets Her Pani Puri Priorities Straight; Funny Viral Video Wins The InternetIn the video, the vendor claimed that she does no...
Enjoying Street Food? Wait! 7 Things To Check If The Food Cart Is Safe And Hygienic
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Enjoying Street Food? Wait! 7 Things To Check If The Food Cart Is Safe And Hygienic

[ad_1] Fancy dining is great, but there is a fun factor that you can only find in street food. The options are endless, quantities are great and food is easy on your pocket. You can enjoy street food by yourself or share it with your foodie buddies. We all love eating street food, but, here is a word of caution. Before you eat those delicious, mouthwatering snacks, inspect the street cart you are eating from. If you end up eating contaminated food, you could end up ingesting common foodborne pathogens that can lead to fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). We have compiled a list of some important factors to consider before ordering food from a street cart.7 Important Factors To Check For Street Food Safety And H...
“I Ate 10 Roshogullas” – A Look At Hina Khan’s Foodie Binge In Kolkata
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“I Ate 10 Roshogullas” – A Look At Hina Khan’s Foodie Binge In Kolkata

[ad_1] When travelling to a city that is not our own, many of us make it a point to relish local food. From street-style dishes to traditional sweets, there are several yummy options to choose from. When Hina Khan was in Kolkata recently, she also ensured she didn't miss out on the local specialities. She took to Instagram to share glimpses of her foodie adventures in the city. Needless to say, the photos left us drooling and wanting to visit Kolkata ASAP. Are you wondering what Hina Khan savoured? Find out below.Also Read: Britain's First Lady Akshata Murty Enjoys Ice Cream With Father Narayana Murthy In BengaluruIt's no surprise that her first Instagram story featured Bengali sweets. After all, how can one visit this state and not indulge in these famous treats? Hina mentioned that she...
5 Of The Best Street Foods You Have Got To Try From South Korea
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5 Of The Best Street Foods You Have Got To Try From South Korea

[ad_1] Planning to go to South Korea? We bet you are already working on your itinerary on places to visit, shopping to do and foods to eat. Well, coming to our favourite topic, food, apart from the amazing cafes and restaurants, you have got to try famous street food dishes from South Korea. Here, we have curated a list of some of the best street foods out there -- including all things sweet and savoury. Further, if you cannot go to South Korea, you still may be able to find these foods served in Korean cafes around where you live. Let's check out these street snacks!Here Are 5 Of The Most Delicious Korean Street Foods:1. Tteokbokki (Spicy Rice Cakes)These are super chewy rice cakes that are served in a spicy bright red-orange sauce. This sauce is prepared by mixing water, soy sauce, sug...
Watch: This Delhi Street Vendor Sells Chole Bhature For Just Rs 5, But On One Condition
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Watch: This Delhi Street Vendor Sells Chole Bhature For Just Rs 5, But On One Condition

[ad_1] Leaving Delhi without indulging in chole bhature is considered a sin in the foodie world. When it comes to North Indian breakfast, the supremacy of this dish seems unmatched. However, have you ever encountered a vendor who would sell you a piping hot plate of chole bhature for just Rs 5? A recent viral video shared on Instagram shows a street vendor in New Delhi who offers this dish at this price. In the video, the person can be heard asking the vendor if he isn't kidding about serving the dish for Rs 5. To which the vendor says, “Nahi bilkul mazaak nahi hai. Kyun bevkuff banaunga. [No, I am not kidding. Why would I make a fool out of you]?”The vendor begins by serving hot chole, which he tops with spicy aloo. Then he puts a generous amount of homemade gajar and amla ka achaar. Af...
“It Is Totally Overhyped And Overrated”: Varanasi’s Viral Malaiyo Fails To Impress Internet
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“It Is Totally Overhyped And Overrated”: Varanasi’s Viral Malaiyo Fails To Impress Internet

[ad_1] Varanasi has always been a food heaven. Be it tempting tamatar chaat, delectable kachori sabzi, sinful lassi or meetha paan, Varanasi's gastronomic trail unravels several treasured treats. We came across one such decadent dish that is considered a “favourite winter dessert” for people in India's oldest city. We are talking about malaiyo. Prepared with simple milk froth, the dish is only available during winter mornings. While people in Delhi call it Daulat ki Chaat, in Lucknow it is known as nimish. This is a creamy pudding-like concoction that is made using boiled milk. Recently, a food vlogger (@foodparadise.in) shared a malaiyo video on Instagram. In the clip, a street vendor can be seen serving this sweet dish loaded with dry fruits to customers. Sharing the clip, the food vlo...
“Heatproof Woman” Uses Hands To Fry Udta Vada Pav, Internet Is Shocked
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“Heatproof Woman” Uses Hands To Fry Udta Vada Pav, Internet Is Shocked

[ad_1] Street food is a go-to solution for hunger for every food enthusiast. From north to south India, each region has its own specialities. Whether it's golgappe, bhel puri, momos, or pav bhaji, we all have a favourite when it comes to street-side food adventures. Both young and adults like to enjoy standing by food carts and savouring these delights. However, it's crucial to acknowledge the hard work put in by the vendors to serve these treats. A video circulating on Instagram features a woman selling Ulta Vada Pao in Nashik. In the video, while frying the pao, the "heatproof woman" uses her hands instead of a ladle. While some viewers are applauding the woman's talent, others are expressing concerns about the unhygienic practice of using bare hands.Also Read: Watch: Viral Cool Hack T...