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Man makes raspberry ice cream maggi in viral Instagram video. Are you serious, asks Internet

Man makes raspberry ice cream maggi in viral Instagram video. Are you serious, asks Internet

India Today
Monday, September 12, 2022 04:48:23 AM UTC

A video that has gone viral on social media features a man making raspberry ice cream maggi. The internet is not happy with this concoction.

In the last two years if there is one dish that has been a witness to numerous experiments, it has to be maggi. From chocolate maggi to maggi puchka, there have been some mind-boggling maggi recipes which litrally made us retch. Now, to add to the long list of experimental maggi recipes, here’s one which was posted on Instagram by RJ Rohan. The video shows a man making maggi at a roadside stall with raspeberry dolly ice cream. Yes, that happened.

The recipe is simple, just one extra ingredient to be honest. However, we have our doubts whether anyone would want to try this recipe. After adding the maggi and tastemaker, the man then adds a raspberry-flavoured ice cream stick and serves it to the customer in an edible cone and a dash of cheese.

Watch the video here:

Of course, not everyone is happy with this combination. Netizens think this recipe is an epic fail and shared their opinion on the same in the comments section below.

See some of the comments below:

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