We live in the era of autocorrects and have all had experienced situations where we have misspelt something embarrassingly wrong. The latest victim to this is a humble paneer dish - 'Paneer Lababdar' was misspelt as 'Paneer Labrador' at a restaurant. An image of the misspelt name card was shared on social media by a user and soon it took the internet by storm. Author and columnist Nandita Iyer shared the picture on Twitter and wrote, "The perils of autocorrect.” The swap between 'Labrador' and 'Lababdar' left the internet in splits, with people resharing the photo widely.
See the post here:
The perils of autocorrect pic.twitter.com/jYYqkzNlrj
— Nandita Iyer (@saffrontrail) December 13, 2022
The post, uploading on December 13, 2022, received more than 4.2k likes in not even 24 hours. Several people replied to the post with funny comments. One user joked, “It could be a very specific breed of hunting dog.”
it could be a very specific breed of hunting dog ????— Anand Madhvani (@dosima_org) December 13, 2022
Another user asked: “Was this found in the veg or non veg section?”
Was this found in the veg or non veg section?— Neil Dev (@neildevv) December 13, 2022
“Hilarious, though my Labrador is not going to like this,” a dog owner noted.
Hilarious ???? though my Labrador is not going to like this.— Rachna Parmar - Author Air fryer Recipes Cookbook (@rachnaparmar) December 13, 2022
Another joked that this dish would be keto-friendly. “Both paneer and labrador would be keto-friendly, so I approve of this inventive dish!” he wrote.
Both paneer and labrador would be keto-friendly, so I approve of this inventive dish!— Amit Varma (@amitvarma) December 13, 2022
One user even had a query on whether it was related to a hotdog.
Was it a veggie version of a hotdog ? :)— Vinay Deshpande (@in_somniac) December 13, 2022
For the unversed, Paneer Lababdar is a popular dish across India. Grated paneer and paneer cubes are cooked in a thick and creamy gravy made with onions, tomatoes, and cashews to prepare this dish. It is mostly served with roti or rice. Click here for the recipe.
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