Check out how savagely Indians take revenge from firangs:
Often, foreigners get obsessed with our Indian stuff and come up with fancy American names for them. For example when Starbucks started selling turmeric milk but called it “Turmeric Latte: Golden Milk”.
Or when Kylie Jenner started the trend of crop top and skirt when she was actually just wearing lehenga?
Just like these instances, there are many more. But this time a popular English Channel “Tasty” owned by Buzzfeed, uploaded a DIY video of Gulab Jamun, but called the dish Fried Doughnuts. Innovative right?
Indian Fried Doughnuts (Gulab Jamun) pic.twitter.com/xCeiol8t07
— Tasty (@tasty) June 29, 2017
While some people got offended by this, other decided to take it in a fun way and started trolling. They once more took to Twitter and come up with Indian/Desi names for some western food items and the results are insanely funny. We are sure this is the best thing you will see on the internet today. Be ready to laugh out loud and check the tweets below:
#1
Cheese Chapati pic.twitter.com/tlEdUaYpMF
— #ChappalChorPakistan (@SupariTroller) May 26, 2018
#2
Lengthy Wada Paav (Hotdog) pic.twitter.com/KWmU3yABUw
— #ChappalChorPakistan (@SupariTroller) May 27, 2018
#3
Chocolate coated Medu-Wada (Donut) pic.twitter.com/R2RiDoUa6i
— #ChappalChorPakistan (@SupariTroller) May 27, 2018
#4
Angrezi Samosay (Cornish Pasty) pic.twitter.com/tf5SPwTCzN
— nadim (@nadimpatel_) May 26, 2018
#5
French Dosa (crepe) pic.twitter.com/bMx1ZDf6Eb
— kk (@sons0fsuns) May 27, 2018
#6
Zero Figure Potato Bhajiya (French fries) pic.twitter.com/bnxZSZwNTg
— #ChappalChorPakistan (@SupariTroller) May 27, 2018
#7
American murukku (pretzels) pic.twitter.com/AOIGQgNMV3
— Master procrastinator (@ThatChinaSheep_) May 27, 2018
#8
Saeb ka pakora..? (Apple fritters) pic.twitter.com/T7KaNQrCai
— Master procrastinator (@ThatChinaSheep_) May 27, 2018
#9
Stuffed Folded Papad (Tacos) pic.twitter.com/gSizLEJdcA
— #ChappalChorPakistan (@SupariTroller) May 27, 2018
#10
American Balushahi pic.twitter.com/D32g7BmGlg
— Piyush Sao (@piyusch) May 27, 2018
#11
Amreekan Chikki (Energy bars) pic.twitter.com/TBCnu7bz5K
— Prachi Naik (@PrachiNaik) May 27, 2018
#12
Italian upma (risotto) pic.twitter.com/X2NcoG2vmg
— aravind (@aravinddodge) May 27, 2018
#13
Belgian Ghevar pic.twitter.com/Olvc4IHLaF
— Arpit Mehta (@TheArpitMehta) May 27, 2018
#14
Stuffed dal dhokli (ravioli) pic.twitter.com/7Rh0gbCaFF
— Kru (@Achari_Nimboo) May 27, 2018
American balushahi was my favorite… which one is yours?