Mumbai: A photo claimed to be of a Biryani Samosa, has left netizens amazed. While samosa is a comfort snack for many, Biryani also tops in the list of favorite meals.
In the meantime, a twitter post showing the unimagined fusion of both Biryani and Samosa is doing rounds over the internet. A Twitter user with the username @khansaamaa shared the viral photo of the biryani samosa. Having a close look at the photo shows the Savoury samosa being prepared by adding rice, another photo shows the samosa getting cut into pieces with biryani filling clearly visible. The caption read as “Presenting biryani samosa.”
In addition, the twitter user also revealed about its creator, accordingly, this dish has been created by a cloud kitchen in Srinagar who have a Twitter account called @aafiyatos. Attaching along the savoury’s image they tweeted “So people are divided in their opinions about this food fusion. Let us know if you want to try it."
So people are divided in their opinions about this food fusion. Let us know if you want to try it. https://t.co/hxvSiIYYtQ pic.twitter.com/OaBDwxCZ8X
— best biryani in srinagar (self acclaimed) (@aafiyatos) March 28, 2023
Savoury dish samosa has undergone several experiments by street food vendors pouring vegetables, chow mien, Noodles chicken and even Pizza into it. However, this fusion has created a sensation across the internet world.
The tweet has garnered over 1.3Million views and around 641 likes and counting since it was shared on March 26.
Several users also reacted to the post, “What?” wrote an user. In response, the Twitter user who shared the post replied, “Pehle try karein, phir judge karein (first try and then judge).” Another user tweeted, “Nooooooo.”
Meanwhile, a netizen questioned, “Does it have aloo?” The original poster replied, “No, just biryani and chicken shreds.”
The post also attracted a little hate, as not many are happy with the fusion believing that it is a sabotage to the authentic savoury. A twitter user commented under the post “It’s one of those love-hate relationships for me,”. Another user in dismay wrote “Ruined it for me. both biryani & samosa,”
presenting biryani samosa pic.twitter.com/i5wBCrNF7Y
— ghalib e wosta (@khansaamaa) March 26, 2023
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Visakhapatnam (PTI): India fought back gallantly through Prasidh Krishna and Kuldeep Yadav after Quinton de Kock struck his 23rd hundred, keeping South Africa to a manageable 270 in the third and series-deciding final ODI, here Saturday.
India won the toss after judging the spin of the coin incorrectly 20 times in a row. They had little hesitation in inserting the Proteas into bat, a clear indication of dew factor dominating the thought.
After Arshdeep Singh sent back Ryan Rickelton early, De Kock (106, 89b, 8x4, 6x4) struck his seventh century against India and put on 113 runs off 124 balls with skipper Temba Bavuma (48, 67b) as the visitors moved to a healthy position.
De Kock was severe on Prasidh (4/66), who erred on length continuously in his first spell (2-0-27-0). The left-hander biffed the pacer for 6, 6, 4 in his second over to milk 18 runs.
The 32-year-old quickly pounced on anything that was short, and pacers Prasidh and Harshit offered him plenty of feed on his pet areas.
Bavuma was more sedate, and made runs through those typical dabs and jabs, occasionally unfurling a drive of elan.
De Kock moved to fifty in 42 balls, and never let the tempo down reaching his hundred in 79 balls.
India found temporary relief when Ravindra Jadeja induced a false slash from Bavuma to get caught by Virat Kohli at point.
The tourists got another move on through a 54-run partnership between De Kock and Matthew Breetzkle for the third wicket, and at 168 for two in 28 overs they were in a good position to press on.
But Breetzke's punishment of part-time spinner Tilak Varma forced a rethink in the Indian camp, as skipper KL Rahul brought back Prasidh for a second spell.
What a masterstroke it turned out to be! The Karnataka man broke the back of South Africa’s top and middle order in an exceptional second spell (4-0-11-3).
Breetzke was the first man to go, trapped plumb in front with a straight one and four balls later Aiden Markram uppishly chipped a fuller delivery to Kohli at short covers.
Prasidh soon castled De Kock, whose ugly cross-batted swipe failed to connect a full length delivery from the pacer.
All of a sudden, SA found themselves at a shaky 199 for five, losing three wickets in the space of three overs.
Once Prasidh was done away with the top and middle-order, left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep (4/41) took over and mopped up the tail as SA fell short of even a par total on this track.
