A light-hearted video showing us eating leftover Diwali faral (Maharashtrian snacks) with tea is making foodies go viral on Instagram.

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Diwali 2024 is over, but many people may have leftover festive snacks
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A recent video that went viral humorously shows how to eliminate them
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Watch it here and read how people reacted
Did you get lots of snacks and sweets for Diwali 2024? Are you wondering what to do with them? Have you been trying different methods to kill them before they get soft or spoiled? Well, recently a vlogger posted a unique solution to this dilemma. It involves sipping the breakfast with tea (chai or “chaha” in Marathi) until it is finished. In the reel shared by @hungryexplorerss, we see a man sipping bhajani chakli in a cup of tea. After this, he is seen adding some Poha Chivda to the drink. Both of these dishes are part of the traditional Diwali Faral – a collection of Maharashtrian dishes commonly prepared/distributed during this festival.
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The text of the video reads, “Ata Kahin Divas Hutch Breakfast” (“For a few days now, this is the only breakfast/meal.”) followed by a laughing emoji and a heart emoji. Take a look below.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Akshay Akshata (@hungryexplorerss)
The viral video has received 36 lakh views so far. Food lovers had a lot to say about it in the comments section. While some people did not like the idea of chivda and tea, others joked that it was a kind of “masala tea”. Some people shared other types of Diwali dishes that they like to eat with tea.
Read some of the reactions from Instagram below (some translated from Marathi):
“No way Chivda..Justice for Chivda.”
“The real meaning of masala chaha.”
“Chaha-Karanji is the best combo.”
“I have tried tea with Shankarpali, but with Chivda, it is a different combo.”
“After chivda you make masala tea.”
“You can dip the laddu in tea.”
“Chakli tea is my favourite.”
“I’ve never tried it.”
Diwali might be over but are you still craving delicious Maharashtrian snacks? Click here to see some evergreen joys.
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