Can the Indo-Chinese dish “Manchurian” and everyone’s favourite Samosa ever come together to form a delish snack? You might say no, but the Internet says, why not?! A video on X ( formerly Twitter) shows a street vendor preparing Manchurian Samosa Chaat and selling it for just ₹20. So, do Netizens want to try it or would they rather have these dishes separately?
Video Of Manchurian Samosa Chaat Priced At ₹20 Takes Over Internet
https://twitter.com/Ankush28Sharma/status/1757717153799966724
X user, Ankush Sharma, shared a video of a street vendor preparing Manchurian Samosa Chaat from scratch. In the video, the vendor promises that this dish isn’t found anywhere else but at this stall. First, he crushes a samosa, flat, on a steel plate. Then, he pours red, fiery, veg manchurian balls and manchurian sauce over the crushed samosa. Next, the vendor adds a dollop of tamarind chutney and pudine ki chutney over it. He finishes it off with sliced raw onions. This Manchurian Samosa Chaat is priced at just ₹20.
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Some Netizens Want To Try It Others Are Sceptical
Swaad lag rha h 😋
— singh (@KuuSingh) February 15, 2024
It looks like tomato rasam, not manchurian.
— Pavarotti Jo (@yepkaafirhere) February 15, 2024
Bumper fusion since Chinese bhel
— coco (@ChocolateGinTin) February 15, 2024
@KuuSingh says, “Swaad lag raha hai”. @yepkaafirhere says the manchurian sauce looks more like tomato rasam. @kunal_tarkar says that the manchurian sauce resembles sambar. The X user goes on to recommend samosa sambar which one can find in his school canteen. Political commentator, Abhijit Iyer Mitra says, it looks good. And they wouldn’t mind eating it. Similarly, @spides99 also stated that they wouldn’t mind trying it too. @ChocolateGinTin hilariously called it “bumper fusion” ever since Chinese Bhel hit the food market.
This looks good – I would eat Samosa Manchurian Chaat https://t.co/AgXS6iaIkt
— Abhijit Iyer-Mitra (@Iyervval) February 15, 2024
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Foodies, do let us know if you’d ever opt for this unique Manchurian Samosa Chaat?
Cover Image Courtesy:@Ankush28Sharma/ X