Bizarre Maggi Ladoo Recipe Goes Viral, Twitter Calls It 'Disgusting'

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A photo of Maggi Laddoo has divided the internet. Would you want to try out this sweet maggi preparation?

Bizarre Maggi Ladoo Recipe Goes Viral, Twitter Calls It 'Disgusting'
Maggi laddoo is the latest bizarre food on the block.

Highlights

  • There are many bizarre foods on the internet
  • Maggi Laddoo is the latest one to take Twitter by surprise
  • Take a look at how users reacted to it

Here's another addition to the list of bizarre food preparations. Allow us to introduce you to "maggi ladoo." The internet is freaking out over this strange food item someone came up with. While Maggi already has been used in unusual edible experiments, this time it has been taken too far. A YouTube video shows how to prepare it. One needs to use jaggery, cardamom powder, butter, raw Maggi and roll it into ladoo balls. Well, there is also a spicy version of this recipe that is called "maggi pakoras." A Twitter user found this recipe on YouTube and wrote, "Isn't the world suffering enough that someone had to go make maggi ladoos?"

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There was also a comment dripping in sarcasm that read, "Definitely should be tried."

Someone, who could not stand the thought of this dish, called it, "Disgusting."

A curious social media user asked, "Is it sweet or savoury?"

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Would you believe us if we told you that there are more such uncommon food experiments on the internet? Take Honeycomb pasta for instance. Yes, you read it right. Food content creator Anna Rothfuss made this unique cuisine. She arranged string cheese and tube-like pasta in such a way that it looked like a honeycomb. It was mixed with mozzarella cheese, marinara sauce and meat.

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Not surprised enough? Then let us tell you about the popcorn salad, the Internet's recent discovery. A bowl of popcorn was mixed with mayonnaise, sour cream, cider vinegar, sugar and Dijon mustard. Social media users were highly disappointed with this preparation. The clip has already crossed 1.7 million views. This is why a fast-food chain recently pranked foodies with a fake coriander cookie advertisement. The customers later found out that it was an April fool hoax.

Coming back to Maggi Ladoo, would you give it a try? Tell us in the comments below. 

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