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On the Internet, there is simply never a shortage of weird food combinations to be found. And these dishes frequently incorporate a single staple dish, like dosa, momo, or, more recently, samosa. In this video, which was posted on RJ Rohan's Instagram page, one can observe the preparation of a very unusual food known as jalebi samosa being prepared. Yes, you did read that correctly.
The two dishes, which are frequently consumed separately and much liked, have now been combined in a weird mélange of sorts. The movie begins with the preparation of the samosa filling, which is demonstrated by taking some jalebi and crushing it into smaller bits. It is then wrapped in flour to form a samosa, which is finally stuffed with the filling. After that, the samosa is sealed and deep-fried in hot oil till golden brown.
The commentary in the video is quite funny and it ends to show how it is being served with some chutney that looks quite red and watery. “Hallo Frands. Jalebi aur samose dono chodne ka waqt agaya hai,” [Hello friends, it’s time to stop eating both samosa and jalebi] reads the caption that this video was shared with.
Watch the bizarre dish in the making below:
In less than 19 hours, this video was posted on Instagram, where it has received nearly 37,000 views to date. It has also received a large number of comments from people who were unable to properly digest this food. . Pun intended.
"Hahahaha," said one Instagram user in the comments section, referring to the video. An additional comment reads, "Hey Bhagwan." It is completed with an emoji of a crying face. "Hahaha the way you say aye haye," says a third commenter, laughing.
Was wondering what your thoughts were on jalebi samoas. Would you be interested in giving it a shot?
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