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Amazing! ‘Palak Paneer Samosa’ Came In The Market; Video Went Viral On Social Media

As we all know, many street foods are famous in India. Be it children or adults, everyone likes these many foods. Everyone wants Panipuri, Vadapav, and Pav Bhaji, small children like them. You must have heard, read, and even eaten about the different tastes of these foods, like you must have eaten flavoured pani puri and Chinese pav bhaji. Now a favourite food flavour is becoming viral.

According to media reports, this dish is delicious and easy to make. It can be eaten anytime, anywhere, be it morning breakfast or evening tea; it is the first choice of many. Meanwhile, Palak Paneer flavoured samosa made by a sweet shop in Ambala, Haryana, is going viral. A shop in Ambala makes Palak Paneer Samosa, a video of which has gone viral. The video has received over 3.5 million views. Netizens are also giving different reactions to this.

“Have you ever had Palak Paneer Samosa?” Take this caption of the viral video on the ‘Sahi Hai’ Instagram page. Please tell me that this page shares food videos and has more than 97 thousand followers. In the video, a man is frying samosas, and the shop owner says, ‘You must have seen many types of samosas before, but we are showing you palak paneer samosas made only in our store across India. ‘ In the video, machines are seen making green flour chapatis, and a man is making them in a triangular shape by filling paneer stuffing in them.

Meanwhile, users are giving different reactions to this video. Some people like this type of samosa very much. But some people are not much interested in this experiment. One said that they are now waiting for Pasta Samosa and Momo Samosa. So someone has criticized the oil in the pan. He commented that ‘this oil can cause diarrhoea’. One commented that ‘samosas are looking tasty’. Another said, ‘The colour of this oil is darker than my future.’

 

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One user thought that ‘Samosa cannot be done without potato’. So when some people ask for the address of this shop, they get the answer ‘Sahni Sweets, Ambala City’. So, if you are also a street lover and a taster of experimental dishes, this address will be helpful for you.

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