On social media, combining recipes to make a new meal has long been popular. People have been terrified by culinary inventions, despite the fact that there have been some wonderful cuisine things to sample.
Another dish has outraged users on social media. Butter chicken golgappas have been making the rounds on social media recently.
Instead of the customary sour and spicy potato stuffing, the photograph displays regular golgappas packed with butter chicken. On top of the butter chicken, the meal is topped with sev and mint leaves.
When a Twitter user posted the photograph, it went viral.
The photograph caused a schism on social media. The dish had a mixed reception. Several folks thought the fusion meal was nothing short of a heinous crime. They claimed that combining acidic street food with butter chicken was akin to “sacrilege.”
Some people on social media put their heads together to figure out where this meal was being offered. Many people also suggested that such fusion meals would sell well if the restaurant served alcohol alongside them.
The fusion meal is believed to be popular as finger food at a few places in New Delhi, Kolkata, and Nagpur, according to Indian Express.
This isn’t the first time that social media users have had enough of culinary experimentation. A video of a vendor serving mango ice cream chaat with grated cheese in Vadodara recently went viral. The 3.48-minute movie featured a cheesy and chilly version of the Gujarati Street dish dabeli.
Images of milkshakes with Maggi noodles incorporated in them appeared on the Internet, causing outrage among social media users. Many people felt that this recent experiment had taken the habit of experimenting with Maggi by adding it to other foods too far.