Viral video shows Chandni Chowk vendor making Bhindi Samosa, leaves internet divided. Watch
Indians love snacking on various types of food items during their tea time, and samosas are undoubtedly one of their all-time favourites. Samosas are traditionally filled with potatoes, peas, or lentils, but nowadays, people experiment with different fillings like cheese, corn, and even noodles. However, a recent viral video featured a unique type of samosa that caught everyone's attention. The video showcased a streetside vendor in Delhi's Chandni Chowk selling bhindi samosa, which is a samosa filled with spicy, fried bhindi (ladyfinger).
The video was shared on Facebook by a food page called Food Lover, and it quickly went viral, amassing over 1.1 million views and 7.8 likes. In the clip, the vendor can be seen showcasing the bhindi samosa, which is served with aloo-chole curry, chopped onions, and chutneys. The caption of the post read, "Chandni Chowk ka famous bhindi wala samosa."
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Price was steep (1400/kg), but the taste was decent, though nothing extraordinary
Absolutely yummy!!
Thanks to IFN statistician @sam for his technical expertise!!
The detailed descriptions and the recipes are in the article (see the link below) which I had to omit due to lack of space
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Viral video shows Chandni Chowk vendor making Bhindi Samosa, leaves internet divided. Watch
Indians love snacking on various types of food items during their tea time, and samosas are undoubtedly one of their all-time favourites. Samosas are traditionally filled with potatoes, peas, or lentils, but nowadays, people experiment with different fillings like cheese, corn, and even noodles. However, a recent viral video featured a unique type of samosa that caught everyone's attention. The video showcased a streetside vendor in Delhi's Chandni Chowk selling bhindi samosa, which is a samosa filled with spicy, fried bhindi (ladyfinger).
The video was shared on Facebook by a food page called Food Lover, and it quickly went viral, amassing over 1.1 million views and 7.8 likes. In the clip, the vendor can be seen showcasing the bhindi samosa, which is served with aloo-chole curry, chopped onions, and chutneys. The caption of the post read, "Chandni Chowk ka famous bhindi wala samosa."
https://www.facebook.com/foodlover2023/videos/1281398535816102/?t=19
https://www.indiatvnews.com/trending/news/delhi-chandni-chowk-vendor-making-bhindi-samosa-watch-viral-video-food-experiment-2023-04-08-861675
I am a huge fan of bhindi, never tasted bhindi samosa though
On International Tea Day yesterday, The Telegraph went tea tasting around town, indulging in some classic sips and trying some new ones
Kesar Tea at Chai Break
Cold Brew Tea at The Bhawanipur House
Vanilla Ceylon Black Tea at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
Rose Oolong Tea at The Day Room Cafe
Aam Salaam Panna at Karma Kettle
Classic Irani Tea at SodaBottleOpenerWala https://www.telegraphindia.com/my-kolkata/food/on-international-tea-day-yesterday-the-telegraph-went-tea-tasting-around-town-indulging-in-some-classic-sips-and-trying-some-new-ones-photogallery/cid/1938754?slide=7