Raipur Food Vendor's Blue Ocean Dosa With 'Mayonnaise Ka Tadka' Finds Zero Takers
"Mayonnaise Ka Tadka" Blue Ocean Dosa gets a thumbs down from the internet.
Feast your eyes on 'blue ocean dosa with 'mayonnaise ka tadka,' which has gotten a lot of attention online. This oddball dosa version has received a major thumbs-down from the internet. Social media users expressed their displeasure at the unusual combination.
Here's what you need to know.
Who Shared The Video?
His peculiar recipe gained attention when Sashi Iyengar, a health coach, posted the video on X (previously Twitter).
What Is This New Food Invention?
South Indian food, in our opinion, is soul food. Whether it's spicy sambar, aromatic dosas, or delectable chutneys, food always makes us happy. We also have to discuss the strange culinary trials at the same time. Recall Maggi's idli. Blue Dosa is now in its league, though.
This food was prepared by a vendor in Raipur in the bizarre viral video. Since the vendor is shown in the video pouring prepared batter onto the hot tawa at the beginning, we are unsure if food colouring was utilised.
He spread the batter and then topped it with a heaping tablespoon of butter. Much-anticipated arrivals included grated cheese and finely chopped veggies. Hold on, there's more.
Without mayonnaise and ketchup, how can you expect a gastronomic experiment to conclude? And now it was their time.
The seller mixed everything together into a paste. Although we cannot guarantee the flavour, the appearance was simply excellent. The dosa came with three chutneys: green, onion, and coconut.
Watch the video below:
Anyone for blue dosa?
¡ª Shashi Iyengar | Accredited Metabolic Health Coach (@shashiiyengar) December 25, 2023
Don't know which coloring is used.
Any idea @Kumar90659971 ? pic.twitter.com/pjvd1te8Ow
How Did The Internet React?
This culinary endeavour has garnered a great deal of interest. Many users voiced their disapproval of the use of ketchup and mayonnaise.
On top of that mayonnaise ka tadka, why? ??
¡ª Mukesh Harjai (@harjaim) December 26, 2023
Yes it's a blue presumably edible flower ! I don't like it ! Blue is not a natural food colour ! Yellow,orange,red,and green are !
¡ª Aparna Jaishankar (@AparnaJai) December 26, 2023
it looks so yucky... I thought people ate dosas because they crave for it... then why do they need this blue color incentive ?
¡ª Priyanka Matanhelia (Ph.D) (@SavvyPriya) December 25, 2023
Horrifying.
¡ª ~Neeta Brid ? (@KnottedBraid) December 26, 2023
Blue and filled with junk.
Overall a poison crepe.
Jaadu ko marke dosa bana diya kya ??
¡ª vishal kumar (@vishalsah1986) December 26, 2023
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