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A Twitter post re-shared a video of the influencer who tried some Indian s for the first time and called it a life-changing experience. But it went viral for all the wrong reasons.

There seems to be a new trend doing the rounds worldwide of trying new cuisines. Social media influencers and bloggers seem to be propelling this trend by posting videos of their reactions after trying s for the first time. It comes as no surprise that Indian is on the radar of digital content creators. We have seen numerous videos of foreign nationals trying Indian s for the first time, and appreciating it. And desis have always applauded their attempt. But one influencer's attempt hit the wall as her reaction video did not go well with Indians online.

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A Twitter post re-shared a video of the influencer who tried some Indian s for the first time and called it a life-changing experience. The viral video was posted on Twitter by user Wahlid Mohammad. The influencer is seen holding takeaway bowls of some popular Indian dishes from a restaurant. She first tries the much-loved meal of butter chicken with naan and finds it so creamy with a punch of lots of flavours.

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Then she moves on to the topmost Indian street snack - samosa. The influencer says, Not sure what's in the middle but it's a little spicy. Well, we agree and give it to her. However, the fact that it is spicy is what makes us love samosa even more.

The influencer picked up a bowl of mutton biryani next. She praised the meat for being tender and flavourful. She also said, Mutton biryani has a very foreign taste and I love it.

Even though she gave a positive review of her Indian meal tasting, she got flak from Indian Twitter users. Why? Well, she went wrong at a couple of places in the video. First, Twitter users noticed that she ate the butter chicken cold. Secondly, she described biryani as having a very foreign taste.

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With more than 2.5 M views, the viral video received a number of comments. Check out the reactions here. her saying “very foreign taste” as a description is killing me 😭— lauren (@knowyouIive) January 9, 2023 I damn near jumped after her first bite 😭— dark skin kees targaryen (@burnkees) January 10, 2023 what the 😭 “very foreign taste”??— jalon (@jalonaz) January 9, 2023 I can fix her but I don't want to because there is no excuse for eating cold butter chicken— Dr. Parik Patel, BA, CFA, ACCA Esq. (@ParikPatelCFA) January 10, 2023 Eating it cold is the wildest thing I've ever seen— Armann🥭🦉 (@Armann147) January 9, 2023Video application YouTube took to Twitter to share a hilarious yet relatable post for most of us who love watching videos on the platform.

From vendors preparing fascinating sea on the streets of Thailand to a self-learned chef demonstrating the right way to cook brown rice, most of us usually end up watching videos like these while browsing YouTube late at night. Such videos of delicious dishes from around the world are the reason for our midnight cravings. But besides making our mouths water even after dinner, the addictive content also teaches us a host of new recipes and quirky cooking tricks. As we never really try these recipes, the desire to relish them always stays there. And, we think the video giant YouTube knows this too.

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In its recent Twitter post on its official handle, YouTube touched upon something that definitely resonates with most of us. “Gonna host a dinner where I only make from recipe videos I watched at 3 AM, ” wrote YouTube. gonna host a dinner where i only make from recipe vids i watched at 3AM— YouTube (@YouTube) November 10, 2022

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“How many taco fries and jolly ranchers slushys are you having?” a user asked. How many taco fries and jolly ranchers slushys are you having? ????— CalamityCalling playing #NewTalesofTheBorderlands (@Calamitycalls) November 11, 2022

Another wrote, “Hmmm. I am still working night shifts- and I desperately need cooked by YouTube. Please??” hmmm. Im still working night shifts- and i desperately need cooked by YouTube. Please??— sameer (@_isameeer) November 10, 2022

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Some seemed pretty excited about the dinner party. bro, it's 1:52 am, 1 hour 8 more min! i am ready for the dinner :)— E4erZ (@E4erZ) November 11, 2022

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This user even suggested the menu for the late-night binge session. Desperately waiting Please make pakistani Biryani too should be spicy— Haris Gujjar (@Harisgujjar97) November 11, 2022

Another person also decided on the dishes. I'd be making a lot of scotch eggs and carbonara then— Beau or the other name (@RealSuperDark_) November 10, 2022

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It seems like some are really utilising those 3 am recipes. “Those actually turn out to be some of the best damn recipes somehow, ” a comment read. Those actually turn out to be some of the best damn recipes somehow— Don Afric (@donafricoff) November 10, 2022

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A person wrote, “I'll be there! Give me your address. I'll bring napkins and spring water”. I'll be there! Give me your address I'll bring napkins and spring water— Author❤️ Last To Let Go A Guide To Heal Heartbreak (@lasttoletgo) November 10, 2022

Another asked, “Can we have some sushi, YouTube please.” can we have some sushi ???? @YouTube please— Dhruba Saha (@dhrubasaha08) November 11, 2022

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“Oh boy, that's gonna be a chaotic dinner, ” a person reacted. Oh boy that's gonna be a chaotic dinner— ZepTheFox (@ZepTheFox) November 10, 2022

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