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Look: Indian blogger in Canada shows what happens to a bowl of Maggi at minus 17 degrees
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Look: Indian blogger in Canada shows what happens to a bowl of Maggi at minus 17 degrees

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Last updated: February 27, 2025 10:44 am
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Published February 27, 2025
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Canada is already watching heavy snowfall and officials are asking people in the country to work from home. In the meantime, an Indian original digital content manufacturer living in Canada participated in the viral freezing Maggi Challenge. He shared a video on Instagram, showing what happens to the cooked maggi bowl if it was left in cold temperatures. The post has received a lot of interest online. The clip was shared by an IT employee and affected Shikha Aggarwal, with a caption, “I never thought it would actually work.”

Also read: Desi mom’s hack goes viral to keep parathas warm during Canadian cold weather

At the beginning of the video, the content creator can be seen entering her snow -filled balcony with a bowl cooked in her hand. She then carefully places a bowl on the tea table with Maggi spoon. Not only this, Shikha gently keeps the spoon in a position to hang with the help of two containers to display how the cold weather can freeze the noodles. In the background, she reveals the cold temperature of the chilli, “It’s minus 17 Today,” I am getting time to do so because it’s fun. Let’s see what it works, “is leaving them to set with a time watch.

In the following section of the video, when Shikha picks up the bowl from the table after some time, she shows the amazing effects of cold weather on her food. In his words: “It’s really good,” nominated it as “Canada-Vali Maggi”. Surprisingly, the noodles had already turned into a solid block, while the suspended fork was struggling to decrease in the bowl.

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A post shared by Shikha Aggarwal (@Indianbloggerincanada)

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The video surprised Instagram users and started flooding in the comment section with their reactions.

Showing his interest in such experiments, a social media user wrote, “That is what I have done in my freezer at home.”

Another user commented, “This is really true in Canada here.”

“Now eat 2 minutes after 1 hour,” a third user reacted.

Read another funny comment, “Hahahaha is fun to do so.”

However, one person mentioned, “A Maggi Bowl ruined.”

“What was the jarut of Shahid Karne to Wu Maggi (what was the need of martyr Maggi),” A maggi lover said.

Echoing the same feeling, another person said, “Maggi trillion will be used (You have spoiled Maggi, God will not forgive me). ,

The fully frozen Maggi bowl has actually shocked us. How are you?

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