Bhindi and samosa fall in completely different categories of food, yet both have mass appeal and both get equal love. While samosa is one of the most popular street food in India, bhindi is one of the top subzis made and loved in Indian households. Their similarities end here. But a street food vendor took advantage experiment with lovely samosas And made a strange combo of bhindi samosa. A food blogger found this vendor in Old Delhi selling samosas with fried okra curry and shared a video on social media. It goes without saying that the video is breaking the internet now.
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The video posted on Facebook page ‘Food Lover’ shows the samosa stall owner demonstrating this unique dish. He breaks open a samosa to reveal the filling inside the bhindi. They claim that bhindi is cooked in such a way that no sticky strings are left in it. What’s more interesting is that bhindi samosa is turned into a wholesome chaat. It is topped with a generous sprinkling of green chutney, coriander leaves, and spices. Chaat is also served along with it. Potato chickpeas vegetable. All this for only Rs. 30.
Along with bhindi samosa, the stall also offers matar samosa and other dishes like kachori and veg biryani with chutney, onion and green chillies and aloo chole ki sabzi.
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With over 1 million views, the viral video has garnered 7.7 likes and 100 comments so far. It’s amazing that so many people are liking this weird food idea. Some people also wanted to know the location of the samosa stall so that they could try it. But many people found it strange to make fun of it. Some funny comments suggested even more unusual filling ideas.
“Kal ko kadi bhi daal dena” (Next time, add curry too)
“Brother make samosa of gourd also”
“Kaddu ka samosa bhi very famous” (Pumpkin samosa is also very famous)
“Wah bhindi kyun? Lauki, gourd, brinjal, cabbage – sab daal do”
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Are you still eager to try this bhindi samosa? You can find this stall in Bhagirath Palace market of Chandni Chowk.
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