Social media is full of pictures of food and experimental dishes as people across nations are restricted to their homes. However, the latest experiment – the Oreo samosa – is getting a thumbs down from many on the internet.
While there are sweet variants of samosas, the ice-cream and biscuit filling, hasn’t gone down well with most on social media.
Twitter user Hamza Gulzar (@boybawarchi) from Virginia in the US, routinely shares pictures of mouth-watering desserts and his latest offering was this creation.
While the responses on Instagram were largely positive, on Twitter the response was mostly critical.
Many said it was ‘outrageous’ and ‘blasphemy’. Some lashed out at the creator of the dish for ‘ruining’ the samosa, while others said he should never be allowed in the kitchen. However, the official handle for Oreo biscuits asked if there were any takers for the unique dish.
https://twitter.com/shadab1252/status/1258715453683232769
https://twitter.com/YoungVC_/status/1258202833586880512
https://twitter.com/enn_safe/status/1258112591425155077
https://twitter.com/archerlouist/status/1257698391997333504
But there were some who were willing to see what this could taste like.
https://twitter.com/tayIorkarma/status/1257721924995526656
People also started posting other sweet variations of the samosa, and many were aghast to learn a Rooh Afza ice cream samosa and chocolate samosa exist.
https://twitter.com/notmafz/status/1257076295713816576
Then people came across this unusual tea recipe in which the woman in the video used an orange drink powder.
Which item from these bizarre food list shocked you most?