Gujarat Street Vendor Introduces 'Rainbow Panipuri' With Unique Ingredients

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The vendor said that these rainbow panipuris don't contain artificial colouring and the panipuris get their vibrant colours from natural foods.

Gujarat Street Vendor Introduces 'Rainbow Panipuri' With Unique Ingredients
Have you ever tried colourful pani puri?

Highlights

  • These unique rainbow panipuris are a visual delight.
  • A viral video shows these panipuris being sold in Ahemdabad.
  • The vendor shares that they use natural ingredients for colours.

Panipuri is more than a street snack. It is an emotion. Let's admit, the crispy puris filled with spicy and tangy flavours are hard to resist. It might not top the health charts, but the joy it brings makes it a guilty pleasure worth indulging in. Meanwhile, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, a street vendor is offering a unique twist to the beloved panipuri. In a video on Instagram posted by @wander_eater_, we see her selling "rainbow panipuris" in varying shades of black, pink, and yellow. What's fascinating is the claim that these colourful delights are made from Indian blackberries, beetroot, and haldi, each contributing its distinct flavour. 
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In the video, the vendor claimed that she does not use artificial colouring in her rainbow panipuris, and only uses spinach and mint puree for the panipuri water. The rainbow panipuri stall is available on Saturdays and Sundays, from 4 to 8 pm at New Ranip, Sardar Chowk, Ahmedabad. You get a plateful of seven of these rainbow panipuris for just Rs 20. Now, that's a tasty and colourful weekend treat! 

Watch the video here:

The video has gone viral, attracting attention and mixed reviews on social media. 

Some praised the concept of the colourful panipuris. "Unique idea, just wow," a user wrote. "God bless you Mota Ben," another added.
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A few declared that they preferred the traditional panipuri.  “Keep Pani Puri simple. Don't bring so many variations” was the sentiment on social media. Another added, "We are happy with simple Panipuri."

Would you try these rainbow panipuris? Let us know in the comments.

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