
Korean woman makes pyaaz-aloo pakoda for her Indian husband in viral video. Yummy, says Internet
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A viral video shows a Korean woman making delectable onion and potato fritters for her husband. It has 1 million views on YouTube.
A video that has gone viral on social media features a Korean woman making onion and potato pakoda for her Indian husband and son. She can be seen preparing a batter for the onion fritters and dropping small balls of Bengal gram flour in the oil. She uploaded an elaborate video of her recipe on YouTube. The video featuring Kim has 1 million views on Instagram.
Kim is Korean, and her husband is Indian, and it is but natural that the kitchen is where all the magic happens. Kim made pakodas for her Indian husband and son and it looks absolutely delicious. The elaborate video on YouTube shows Kim making pakoda from scratch with all the ingredients. Her husband Prem also helped her make the fritters and he also prepared some Chai to go with it.
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