- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Mon, 13 Jan 2025 05:47 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Reverse Vada Pav Viral Post: Food combinations are reaching new heights every day, with people creating bizarre pairings to come up with something unusual. One such creation is currently making headlines. Vada pav holds a special place in the hearts of many, from college students to working professionals, especially for Mumbaikars. Experimenting with the iconic vada pav is bound to break the hearts of many food lovers. Recently, a picture of the reverse vada pav was shared on social media, leaving users astonished by this new creation.
The viral post making waves on the internet shows a 'Reverse Vada Pav' on sale at a local eatery. In the picture, a fried potato vada is placed inside a hollowed-out brioche bun. This unexpected creation is priced at Rs 190.
Watch The Viral post:
people: the market will correct itself
— Samrat Singh (@samratsingh23) January 11, 2025
the market: pic.twitter.com/JKBfpprnm9
The post, shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by the handle '@samratsingh23,' quickly garnered numerous reactions from users. As it went viral, users couldn't hold back their emotions and flooded the comment section with their views.
In the comment section, one user wrote, "Reversing all the progress our ancestors made in culinary arts." "Is this joke or what, reverse vada pav? We are happy with the straight combination of vada and pav," added a second user. "Waiting for the market to correct itself is like waiting for the next IPL season to start you know it's coming, but the anticipation is part of the fun," added a third user. "I thought this was a chicken leg in a Paani Puri ka puri," a fourth user commented.
"190 rupees ka... Woah. Lut loge kya ek vada pav mein? Indians are indifferent to such high, illogical, and always-rising prices," a fifth user wrote. "Only people who'll eat this are the ones who don't know what vada pav is actually and the ones who know that they are getting conned but still ready to pay for weird experiences," added a sixth user.