Eggs are widely loved. It is quite a diverse ingredient and even on its own, it is one of the best things to consume. It is also one of the most nutritious things to eat given its high protein content. It makes for an excellent meal prep option owing to its versatility. However, its versatility has limits. One ice cream vendor who did not realise this went on to add it to his ice cream roll and in doing so, managed to single-handedly piss off the Internet.
Vendor Makes Raw Egg Ice Cream Rolls; Pisses Off Netizens
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In what can only be described as a gross waste of food, someone decided to make ice cream rolls with raw eggs. Yes, you read that right. A video is making rounds on the social media website Instagram showing a vendor making the famous roll ice cream.
The video starts with the vendor cracking a raw egg on the freezing plate. The raw egg immediately freezes over and the ice cream maker starts to beat the egg. The maker then pours the ice cream base over it and mixes it with the raw egg.
The ice cream, which has taken on a disgusting yellowish hue owing to the yolk, is then spread and its pieces are folded into a roll.
This Is How Netizens Reacted To This Particular Video
Many Netizens were understandably angry on seeing the video and didn’t hold back in roasting the maker. One commenter said that it would be better to be poisoned than to eat this ice cream. Another commenter sarcastically said that the maker should sprinkle eggshells as toppings.
Yet another commenter said that there is a special place reserved in hell for people who carry out such heinous acts. One commenter even said that there should be a dislike button for such videos.
Have you ever seen such a brutal waste of an egg? Would you try this ice cream even if it was given to you for free? Let us know in the comments section below!
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First Published: July 03, 2024 4:02 PM