You must have heard of chai malai maar ke, but what butter tea? While tea lovers may be put off by the combination, it is not uncommon at all. In the Himalayan regions of Nepal, Bhutan, Ladakh and Tibet, butter tea, also known as 'po cha', is actually a popular drink.?
Today, a video of a man making tea using butter, has ignited an online discussion.
The video was shared on ¡®foodieagraaaaa¡¯ page on Instagram, was reportedly shot at a tea stall in Agra.
This is the divided opinion many people have online.
Speaking of controversial food combinations, recently a video of a man making pasta using energy drinks also went viral. It was American magician Justin Flom who posted the video.
The video was captioned, "You will never eat pasta the same way AGAIN. My friend Tommy is brilliant! Me and my family are gonna try this asap. Wow!"
In the video, you can see a man pouring an energy drink in a saucepan. He empties a packet of gluten-free pasta into it, and with a spaghetti strainer spoon, he stirs the pasta till it boils.?
He adds more energy drinks to the pan after moving the boiled pasta into a plate and adds flour to it to create the sauce.
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He pours it over the boiled pasta until the sauce is smooth enough and garnishes the dish with a pickle.?
The three-minute clip that was shared on Facebook went viral. People were unsurprisingly disgusted at the sight of the energy drink used for cooking pasta. It was labelled "blasphemy" by some and the murder of Italian cuisine by others.?
One user said, ¡®Half of the video title works better! You will never eat pasta! Again,' while another wrote, ¡®The thought of that mess is nauseating. The chunks of flour poured on the pasta was the final straw!¡¯.
What do you think of these food combinations? Are you going to try any of them?
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