Watch Viral: Girl from South Korea is challenged to eat pani puri for ’24hrs’
Pani puri is a popular street food in our country. South Korean...
A bizarre dish called “Egg Pani Puri” has been making waves on the internet, leaving people both intrigued and disgusted. In a viral video shared by an Instagram food blogger, a street vendor can be seen creating this unusual concoction. Instead of the traditional Pani Puri ingredients, the dish features half-cut boiled eggs without yolks, topped with tomato ketchup, cream, and grated cheese, and garnished with coriander and spices.
The clip has garnered over 2.2 million views and 69,700 likes since it was shared. However, the majority of viewers were left feeling repulsed and questioned why the dish was named Pani Puri when it lacked the essential components of the beloved street food.
Pani Puri is a cherished street food in India, known for its sweet and tangy flavours. It typically consists of hollow puris filled with a mixture of flavoured water, tamarind chutney, potatoes, chickpeas, and spices. The introduction of Egg Pani Puri with its unconventional ingredients has sparked a debate among netizens about the boundaries of food experimentation and the preservation of traditional flavours.
While some may be curious enough to give it a try, the reactions overwhelmingly show that Egg Pani Puri is not winning the hearts (or stomachs) of food enthusiasts. As culinary experiments continue to push boundaries, this bizarre dish serves as a reminder that not all fusions are palatable to everyone’s taste buds.
Here are some responses below:
As one of the users wrote, ‘Cringe button.’
Another user wrote, “Who else was waiting for Panipuri.”
A third person wrote, ‘Dislike button.’
A fourth user commented, “Garud puran me iski alag si saza h.”
Another wrote, “Now i can understand why shubh was challenging kalki.”
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