This Pastry Maggi Is Making Twitter Cringe - Watch The Video Here

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A new Maggi-based recipe is bothering people on Twitter. The video shows how a street vendor makes the bizarre pastry Maggi.

This Pastry Maggi Is Making Twitter Cringe - Watch The Video Here
Pastry Maggi is the new strange food combination on the streets.

Highlights

  • There are many strange food combinations on the internet.
  • This Twitter video shows a street vendor making pastry Maggi.
  • Watch the video here and see how Twitter reacted to it.

While Maggi is one of the most popular go-to dishes for a quick and delicious meal, it has also become the most experimental food in recent times. It is being subjected to unusual, sometimes, bizarre experiments by some overly food enthusiasts, which are also popularised on social media. If Roohafza Maggi, Mango Maggi, and even Fanta Maggi were not enough to make people cringe, there's a new Maggi-based recipe that is bothering people on Twitter. This video of the making of pastry Maggi is doing the rounds on the internet. A whole chocolate pastry is added to the pan to cook Maggi! 

The video shared on Twitter shows how a street vendor makes the bizarre Maggi. First, a slice of chocolate pastry is added to a pan, then water is poured over it, and the pastry is crushed. When the water starts boiling, Maggi is added along with the seasoning that comes with the Maggi pack. When cooked, it develops a dark brown colour from the chocolate pastry instead of the usual yellow colour. 

Take a look: 

(Also Read: Chocolate Maggi Is The Latest Bizarre Food To Confuse The Internet)

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After watching this video, users were quick to reply with comments like: 

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And then there were some users who offered some of the strangest suggestions to make things worse: 

"Zeher (Poison) Maggi next and I'll make it" 

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"Next banegi dettol + surf Maggi jisse hum khaenge" (Next will be Dettol+Surf Maggi that we'll eat).  

Someone replied to this and suggested adding Harpic also. And another user offered to add cement as garnish! 

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(Also Read: A Street Vendor In Indore Creates 'Flying Dahi Vada')

We don't blame the Twitterati to have such a strong reaction to this new Maggi creation. What do you think about it? 
 

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