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Rest in peace, aloo samosa: Strawberry and blueberry samosas take culinary world by storm, but not everyone's impressed

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Jasleen Kaur -- September 26th 2023 05:19 PM -- Updated: September 26th 2023 05:20 PM
Rest in peace, aloo samosa: Strawberry and blueberry samosas take culinary world by storm, but not everyone's impressed

Rest in peace, aloo samosa: Strawberry and blueberry samosas take culinary world by storm, but not everyone's impressed

PTC Web Desk: Samosas, those cherished delights of Indian households, have long graced our tables during lively gatherings, festive celebrations, and unexpected visits from friends. Yet, in recent times, this humble snack has embarked on a culinary adventure like never before. We've witnessed the rise of bhindi samosas, macaroni samosas, biryani samosas, and even the audacious chocolate samosas.

However, the latest addition to this ever-evolving world of samosa innovation might leave you intrigued — say hello to the strawberry and blueberry samosas. Yes, these unconventional fruity samosas have taken the realm of social media by storm. But despite the buzz, culinary enthusiasts aren't holding back when it comes to expressing their opinions. Many are giving these fruity samosas a firm thumbs down.



In an Instagram video shared by a food blogger, we're granted a close-up view of these unique samosas. First up, the spotlight falls on the strawberry samosa — a pink creation with a frozen, substantial outer layer. Upon opening it, we discover a delightful array of sliced strawberries and luscious strawberry sauce. Then, it's time for the blueberry samosa - a striking blue-hued samosa brimming with a rich blueberry sauce. The video's caption divulges that these extraordinary samosas can be savored for Rs 60 each at a restaurant in East Delhi.

Witness this intriguing creation in the video below:

While the video has amassed an impressive 3.5 million views, ardent samosa enthusiasts have taken to the comment section to voice their disapproval. One user lamented, "Both culture and food are being compromised simultaneously."

Another individual implored, "Please, no more culinary traumas." A query arose, "But why? What was the necessity?" Another contributor opined, "Poison would be a better option!" An Instagram user mourned, "Rest in peace, potato samosa." With a touch of dark humor, someone quipped, "There's no reason to stay alive anymore."

- PTC NEWS

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