Viral Video Showing Fusion 'Croissant-Prashant Dabeli' Divides Foodies

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From memes to reels, the Croissant-Prashant viral trend has influenced many types of posts online. Recently, it inspired an unusual version of a croissant sandwich.

Viral Video Showing Fusion 'Croissant-Prashant Dabeli' Divides Foodies
Viral trend: The Croissant-Prashant moment has sparked many memes and videos

Some time ago, a video showing a digital creator mispronouncing the popular treat "croissant" as "Prashant" took social media by storm. The viral clip ignited a trend which quickly gained traction on the internet. Celebrities, brands, and others started sharing their own twists on it. From memes to reels, the Croissant-Prashant viral moment influenced many types of posts online. More recently, a video showing an unusual version of a croissant sandwich (inspired by the same trend) grabbed many eyeballs on Instagram.
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The video shows a person slitting a buttery croissant in half and spreading two types of reddish chutneys inside it. Next, a filling of mashed potatoes and other veggies (like those used for making dabeli) is layered inside the bread. It is hollowed out slightly to accommodate more toppings: corn kernels, chopped onions and sev! Watch the complete reel below to see how it looked:

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The viral video has clocked over 2.5 million views so far. In the comments, people had mixed reactions to this "Croissant-Prashant Dabeli." Some users defended the original food items. Others admitted to being curious about how this fusion dish would taste. Read some of the reactions below:

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"Don't let the French see it."

"French people crying in the corner."

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"That's just a nasty thing to do to a croissant."

"Can we just let the food be the way it is? Gosh!"

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"Lowkey that looks tasty."

"Thank you for adding flavours and making it more interesting!"

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"Cheese kaha hai?" ["Where is the cheese?"]

Several Bollywood celebrities have jumped on this viral trend, including Rakul Preet Singh, Shreya Ghoshal and others. Click here to find out more.

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