Street Vendor Makes Maggi With Rooh Afza In Viral Video, People Are Outraged
The latest and perhaps the most outlandish trend involves experiment with our beloved Maggi. A video is going viral showing a street vendor making Maggi with Rooh Afza.
When it comes to food, we have been treated to some weird new trends. From 'fire panipuri' to 'Parle-G barfi',
we have had the unfortunate honour of witnessing bizarre.
If you thought we had seen the last of these experiments, then think again. The latest and perhaps the most outlandish trend involves experiments with our beloved Maggi. A video is going viral showing a street vendor making Maggi with Rooh Afza. Yes, that's an abomination!
The video was shared by food blogger Arjun Chauhan on Instagram. The clip shows a man shaking up a bottle of Rooh Afza and adding it to a plate of Maggi. Anuj then goes on to taste the Maggi and his expression tells the whole story.
Since being shared, the clip has garnered over 3.3 million views and more than 1 lakh likes. People have been left disgusted with the disastrous experiment and have called for Maggi to be saved from such an ordeal.
"Maggi ki rooh nikal gayi," one user commented. "Leave maggi alone, pls," another user commented. "Hey bhagwan ye kya ho raha.. Maggi ko baksh do yaar," a third user commented.
This isn't the first weird experiment with Maggi. Earlier in September, a picture went viral after someone introduced 'Maggi Milkshake'.
In the picture, two milkshake jugs were filled with a thick, creamy milkshake and topped with a big dollop of Maggi.
I looked at this delicacy. Then sat down for 2 mins. Thinking about human evolution & our future as a species. pic.twitter.com/5iYSABqqFM
¡ª Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) September 11, 2021
The caption of the tweet says, "I looked at this delicacy. Then sat down for 2 mins. Thinking about human evolution & our future as a species."
If that wasn't enough, someone even made Maggi Laddoo. What is more baffling is the fact there isn¡¯t one, but several recipes on Maggi laddoos on the internet. The sweet one is made with crushed Maggi, crushed jaggery, butter and elaichi powder.
Another laddoo recipe involves bread crumbs too, along with flour, chilli flakes, butter, chopped capsicums, oregano and more. Oh Lord, save us from this disaster.
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