Man deep fries ice cream to create 'ice cream pakoda' in viral video: 'Time to leave the planet'
In a video that went viral recently, a man, quite nonchalantly one might add, picks ice creams one by one, slathers them in what looks like besan before dropping them in hot oil to create said 'ice cream pakodas.'
You thought mango momos sounded strange. Wait till you hear about 'ice cream pakodas' that have the internet wanting to leave the planet. Mind you, this is not to be confused with fried ice cream, which I'm told is quite palatable. In a video that went viral recently, a man, quite nonchalantly one might add, picks ice creams one by one, and slathers them in what looks like besan before dropping them in hot oil to create said 'ice cream pakodas.'
Why did the video go viral?
Time to leave this planet pic.twitter.com/O4FYkGugnx
¡ª desi mojito ?? (@desimojito) August 20, 2024
In the now viral clip, a man takes a whole bunch of ice cream sticks, and one by one, drop them in a metal pan holding boiling hot oil. The whole process seems pretty straightforward: take the ice cream, dip it in besan then drop it in the pan for some good ol' deep frying, with the stick intact, mind you.
What's truly evil is how much like regular pakodas they look in the end. That's some true witchery there.
And this is coming after we already dealt with food trauma from gold and silver pani puri (like why?), and mosquito burgers (barf!).
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Not to mention gluaab pakodas...
Before leaving the planet don¡¯t forget to grab some gulab pakoras for the journey! pic.twitter.com/rPFYfs2m0L
¡ª Kashif Chaudhary (@kashifch) August 20, 2024
How did the internet react?
The video was shared on X by user @desimojito on August 20. It has raked in 5.6 million views, gotten 1.2k reports and 8.9k likes (really?). Here are some priceless comments you don't want to miss:
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