The viral 'diesel paratha' video and the death of a teen after consuming shawarma in Mumbai raised an obvious question in the minds of food enthusiasts - "How safe is Indian street food?" ...
The video, shared by user @nebula_world on May 12, showcased an interaction at Bablu Dhaba in Sector 22, Chandigarh; in it, a ...
“Aren’t there any kind of Food Safety Regulations for street foods in India?": An X user on a video showing paratha being cooked in “diesel”. Parathas, considered a staple in Indian ...
The video of the street food vendor went viral. The latest one to make waves is a paratha of Chandigarh street vendor The paratha was said to be cooked in diesel. Here's what the owner claims Parathas ...
Parathas are everybody's favorite, but have you seen paratha fried in diesel? A viral video online shows a man in a Chandigarh dhaba claiming that the oil he uses to 'fry' parathas is diesel.
A video of man named Bablu recently went viral on social media for his claims that he prepared and served parathas made out of diesel, the fuel that is used to run vehicles and is not edible.
Indian cooking cannot be imagined without a parantha and there is no denying that. It is something that is relished by both children and adults and can be had at any point during the day.
India is home to some of the world’s most delicious food, but it’s also where cardiovascular disease is sometimes served on a platter in the form of excessively buttery and cheesy omelettes ...
Among one of the most common and delicious foods Indians love is paratha. Made with love and served with pickles or curd, the parathas are filled with potatoes, cauliflower, radish, onions, eggs ...
Premium Owner of the Dhaba, which came into the limelight after a viral video showed one of its cooks frying paratha in diesel. A video of preparing a paratha using diesel has taken the internet ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) "Among one of the most common and delicious foods Indians love is paratha. Made with love and served with pickles or curd, the parathas are filled with potatoes, cauliflower ...