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How This Woman’s Pani Puri Order Offended Her ‘North Indian’ Roots?

India has diverse cultures and flavors within it. Each region in India gives unique flavors of its cuisine. From spicy chole bhature in North India to delectable dosas in South India, the list is endless. One such delight is dahi puri-a street food, crispy puris, filled with yogurt, spiced mashed potatoes, boiled chickpeas, chutneys, and […]

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How This Woman’s Pani Puri Order Offended Her ‘North Indian’ Roots?

India has diverse cultures and flavors within it. Each region in India gives unique flavors of its cuisine. From spicy chole bhature in North India to delectable dosas in South India, the list is endless. One such delight is dahi puri-a street food, crispy puris, filled with yogurt, spiced mashed potatoes, boiled chickpeas, chutneys, and spices-very hard to resist. This particular meal has seen the spotlight from a peculiar reason following the widespread viral posting that entertained most users.

A woman took to X (formerly Twitter) to express her disappointment with a dahi puri order she received in Bengaluru, describing it as far from the classic version. She shared a photo showing dahi and puris packed separately, with no sign of the usual spices, chutneys, or toppings. Her post read, “101 reasons to leave Bangalore … ordered dahi puri literally got ‘dahi’ & ‘puri.’ North Indian in me is so offended.”

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How Social Media Reacted?

Soon the post got viral and then several reactions appeared. One comment that came is, “You were under the ‘dahi-lusion’ that Bangalore would serve you the chaat of your dreams.”

Another comments on is, “This is criminal.”

But not everyone found sympathy in others. Some would defend the kind of packing, saying this is meant to avoid moist puris. One user quipped that, “What you expect – a ‘soggy puri’? It’s obvious the dahi is gonna be separate. If you want dahi in your puri, then go to the place and have it.

She explained in the answers that her problem wasn’t just the separate packaging but also the absence of the other essentials that complement the meal. Her experience has spawned a light-hearted but animated debate about the authenticity and expectations of iconic dishes from different regions.

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