Indian street food is one of the best things in the world! Try and mess with it by adding weird fusion components to it and we’re ready to throw hands! But for once, we have found an experiment on our beloved gol gappas that we really don’t mind that much. An Instagrammer posted a video of making boba-inspired gol gappas using molecular gastronomy and we’re loving this mix of science with our favourite street food. Scroll on and check it out!
Woman Makes Popping-Boba Inspired Gol Gappas
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Instagrammer @babasood posts about food and her love for cooking on her page. In fact, according to her Instagram bio, she is a “Questionable recipe developer.” And her latest Instagram reel has made us believe that she is, instead, a genius food developer! She has used molecular gastronomy to make popping boba-inspired gol gappas and that is one of the most interesting dishes we have seen in recent times.
Keeping up with her love for chemistry and bio, she incorporated molecular gastronomy to make boba-like balls for gol gappa water. According to her, it is a portable and easy way to carry your gol gappa water. So, she did not play with our beloved street food but simply turned it into a boba-like thing and used it while making the gol gappas. She had used sodium alginate and calcium lactate to make these boba-like molecules and we think this is pure genius!
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Netizens Call This Michelin Star Restaurant-Worthy!
The Internet, just like us, is loving this creativity by @babasood! People are flooding the comments section of her boba-inspired gol gappa video and lauding her for this genius dish. Some are even calling it a Michelin star restaurant-worthy dish and we couldn’t agree more! Here are some comments you cannot miss out on this video.
If it wasn’t evident already, we are loving this experimental boba-inspired gol gappas! What are your thoughts on this boba-inspired gol gappa dish? Let us know in the comments!
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