A content creator shared a video of samosa salad recipe on the internet, sparking a heated debate over the pronunciation of the dishâs name and ingredients.

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Samosa is a beloved Indian street food and snack
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A vlogger shared a video showing how to make âsaladâ from it
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Watch the video here and read how people reacted
A video featuring samosas in a familiar avatar has caught the attention of many people on social media as to what the dish is being called. The reel shows a content creator mixing samosas (cut into small pieces), chopped onions, cucumber, jalapeno peppers, curd, lettuce, tamarind chutney, green chutney, pomegranate seeds and green onions in a single bowl Is. She then closes the lid of the container and shakes it well until all the ingredients are mixed well. Then, she opens the lid, shows the bowl to Lens and says, âJust look at that.â
After this, the content creator eats the dish while continuing the recording and can be heard saying, âHereâs the samosa salad. It is very easy to make it. Who doesnât like it? SamosaSweet and spicy. I have to say, this is one salad I could eat every day. She captioned the video, âSamosa Saladâ, along with a green salad emoji.
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The video has received an astonishing 1.8 million views, indicating its massive popularity. Letâs take a look at how social media users have reacted to this.
One user said, âGirl, Imma hold your hand and say this: We canât whitewash the names of our food. Call it trendy samosa chaat but not salad.â
Another said, âThis is not a salad. it is called licking,
âYou need a crazy amount of dead brain cells to call it a salad,â read one comment.
âThat is all licking With salad,â shouted another.
Another hilarious comment read, âWhen Samosa Goes to a rich house.
As she said, some social media users also made fun of her accent and called it annoying Tamarind (Tamarind) sauce As in âEmily Sauce.â
One user said, âTamarind In Paris,â while another said, âFeeling so sad for Emily,â referring to the lead character of Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins in the play Emily in Paris.
Some users even made fun of his tone of voice. Curd And said, âIâd love some Dai and Amelie sauce in my salad.â
âDahi or curd,â one user said, followed by a clapping emoji.
However, some users loved the recipe, with one even writing, âLooks so good,â followed by a series of crying emojis.
What do you think about this viral samosa recipe? Let us know in the comments section.
Also read: Old Delhiâs viral âBhindi Samosaâ leaves bhindi lovers confused
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