In the clip, the vloggerâs grandparents were the first to try out the regular version of the tablet. After putting it in his mouth, he was seen closing his eyes.

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Hajmola is a popular Indian dish loved by many generations
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Recently, a video of a vlogger showing Japanese people trying it went viral
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Watch it here and read how they reacted
Do you remember as a child when you used to enjoy a variety of treats like Pop Rocks, gummies and tart candies? These picturesque delights often vary from region to region. Hajmola is a dish which is still consumed by many people in India. Small, round-shaped âdigestive pillsâ have a spicy taste and distinctive flavor. Although we may be familiar with the taste of hajamola, imagine a Japanese person tasting it for the first time. Recently, Koki Shishido, a Japanese travel vlogger, shared a video on Instagram where he introduced Hajmola to his family, friends and close acquaintances. And their reactions were absolutely priceless! In the clip, the vloggerâs grandparents were the first to try out the regular version of the tablet. After putting it in their mouth, when the spicy, salty and spicy taste bursts in their mouth, they are seen narrowing their eyes. The video reads, âSorry about my grandfather and grandfather.â The next people to try Hajmola were his friends. Many of them reacted by shouting âaaaahhhâ.
Others had the same reaction as they were shocked by the strong taste. âIndia is not for beginnersâ read another text layout. Although many Japanese people were not very fond of hajmola, a couple who ran a âspicy curry restaurantâ found the pills quite interesting. The video ends with the vlogger consuming four pills.
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This video became an instant hit on social media. Fans flooded the comments section with fire and heart emojis.
One user said, âWho knew a little pill could elicit such cute reactions? Looks like the Hajmola effect is real! Arigato Japan.
âThe one with imli (imli) is also good,â one person suggested.
Another said, âTheir reactions are hilarious yet so sweet.â
One person described the regular Hajmola flavor as âthe spiciestâ.
âI was 7 or 8 years old at the time, I ate a bottle in just 2 days,â someone else shared.
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