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Viral Video: Watch The Making Of Bihar's Beloved Khaja Mithai
Viral Video: Watch The Making Of Bihar's Beloved Khaja Mithai

NDTV

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
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Viral Video: Watch The Making Of Bihar's Beloved Khaja Mithai

Quick Take Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Khaja mithai is a crispy, flaky sweet cherished in Bihar. The sweet is made from simple ingredients but requires skill and precision. A viral video shows the traditional preparation process in Patna. Are you even from Bihar if you haven't tasted Khaja mithai? This iconic sweet is a crispy, flaky delight that melts in your mouth, striking the perfect balance between crunch and syrupy sweetness. While the ingredients are simple, making Khaja is an art that requires skill and precision. The process starts with kneading a dough from flour, which is then rolled out into thin layers, folded, and cut before being deep-fried to golden perfection. Once crispy, the pieces are soaked in a glossy sugar syrup that gives them their signature shine and sweet flavour. A viral video on Instagram shared by @foodie_incarnate captures this entire process at a well-known sweet shop in Patna. In the clip, a man is seen rolling dough balls on a large wooden board with a rolling pin, cutting them into pieces, and frying them in a massive wok. After the golden treats are removed from the oil, a generous amount of sugar syrup is poured over them. And just like that, Bihar's beloved sweet dish is ready. Also Read: Watch the full video below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amar Sirohi (@foodie_incarnate) The video has already racked up over 3.5 million views - and it's sparking quite a debate online. While many viewers expressed their undying love for Khaja mithai, others were not too thrilled. Check out some of the reactions below: A user wrote, "Maine khaaya hai tasty hoti hai. (I have eaten it, it's tasty.)" Another one added, "Bhai, bahut acha lagta hai. (Bro, it tastes really good.)" "I tried it because I'm from Patna. I think it's mostly made in Nalanda district," read a comment. Someone said, "I am from Maharashtra. Maine yeh Maharashtra mein khaaya hai. (I am from Maharashtra. I have had this in Maharashtra.)" An Instagrammer commented, "No hygiene." A person remarked, "Death by cholesterol and oil... stop promoting unhealthy foods." "Bare hands on cooked food, lol, hygiene died," wrote a user. Also Read:

Watch: Internet Is Not Happy After Watching The Making Of Mango Juice In A Gujarat Factory
Watch: Internet Is Not Happy After Watching The Making Of Mango Juice In A Gujarat Factory

NDTV

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Watch: Internet Is Not Happy After Watching The Making Of Mango Juice In A Gujarat Factory

The season of juicy, pulpy mangoes is here, and it is hard to resist indulging in this delicious fruit and all its delightful forms. From desserts like cakes and puddings to lassi, juice, and ice cream - mangoes are a summer staple. And while a chilled glass of mango juice is the perfect way to beat the heat, have you ever stopped to think about how it's actually made? A viral Instagram video offers a behind-the-scenes look at how mango juice is prepared in one of Gujarat's biggest factories. The detailed process has left the internet both fascinated and a little surprised. The process begins with two workers pouring unpeeled, ripe mangoes into a large bowl. Water is added to thoroughly clean the fruits. After washing, the mangoes are fed into a machine that peels and squeezes them, extracting the rich pulp while collecting the skins separately for disposal. The extracted mango puree is then sent through specially designed canals into churning machines. Here, it is stirred continuously to ensure a smooth, lump-free mixture. Finally, the juice is poured into jars, which are cleaned from the outside to remove any sticky residue, and then packed for sale. The juice is packaged in various sizes and shapes to suit different customer needs. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amar Sirohi (@foodie_incarnate) Since it was shared, the video has racked up over 263K views and thousands of comments. Internet users were quick to jump in and share their thoughts. Here's what some of them had to say: One user wrote, "Spoilt mangoes are also crushed in the same mixture." Another added, "Kharab aam sirf mujhe hi dikhe ya sabko? (Am I the only one who saw the bad mangoes or did everyone else?)" Someone replied, "Mujhe bhi dikha (I saw it too.)" Another called mangoes the "Best fruit in the world." While someone simply said, "Flavour mix."

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