When we talk about any dish that is round in shape and deep-fried in oil, all we can think about is pani puri. Popularly known as golgappa, phuchka, pani puri, pani ke batashe, and more in different Indian states, this famous street food holds a special corner in every foodie’s heart. Recently, a video of a deep-fried dish resembling pani puri is making rounds on the Internet and its biggest highlight is its humongous size.
Video Of A Massive Rounded Deep-Fried Dish Is Going Viral & We Have Many Questions
Instagram page Satisfying Clips For Relaxation (@uniquesatisfyingchannell) shared a video of a chef frying a huge ball of dough that looks a lot like a massive panipuri or even a lot similar to luchi. What is its name and how does it taste? These questions have left foodies confused.
All of these above-mentioned names of popular Indian dishes have a major fanbase among foodies. The video starts with the chef taking a bigger-than-usual dough ball and then frying it in hot boiling oil. It looks like some sesame seeds are sprinkled on top of it. He uses a huge strainer and puts the dough ball on it for frying. To cook it, the chef uses a big ladle and pours the oil on the dough. He continues to fry it till it becomes at least 10 times the size of the dough.
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Netizens Guess The Name Of This Golgappa-Like Food
Shared a month back, this viral video has already garnered more than 540K views with over 13K likes and tons of comments. Most of these comments are about Netizens guessing the exact name of this gigantic deep-fried dish. The viral video has left Instagrammers confused and the comments of assuming the name is super fun. Someone wrote, ‘Ram ki chole bature’. A comment read, ‘Dragon Ball’. Another user commented, ‘World’s largest gulab jamun’. In between all these guesses and assumptions, we might have found the correct answer. Instagrammer @theia2008 wrote that this dish is known as bánh tiêu. It is a Vietnamese bread and no stuffing is added inside to prepare this giant ball-shaped bread.
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What do you think of this fried food item? Will you ever give this dish a try?
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