In recent years, the internet has become a hotbed of viral food videos that never fail to amaze viewers with their sheer creativity and over-the-top execution. From unconventional recipes like pan dosa to quirky recipes like watermelon popcorn, these food fountains often take the internet by storm, surprising and delighting audiences. Adding to this growing list of jaw-dropping food creations, a new video has taken social media by storm. Subject? A huge loaf measuring 12 feet in length.
This latest Viral The sensation has taken the internet by storm with its dramatic style and unique production techniques, sparking widespread debate and fascination.
Shared on Instagram with the caption, “World’s largest bread, 12 feet long,” the video shows a unique preparation method for making these gigantic round breads. The clip opens with a man placing a large sheet of dough on a cylindrical pan with a fire burning inside. As the bread cooks, he dramatically tosses it onto a pile of flatbreads nearby.
The process doesn’t stop there. The man then takes another piece of dough and pats it between his palms to form a thin, round sheet before throwing it onto the same cylindrical pan. As the bread bakes, it puffs up like the others in the pile, much to the amazement of the onlookers.
The method is as unconventional as it is fascinating. A cylindrical pan replaces the traditional tow, and no rolling pin is used throughout the process. The video, with its jaw-dropping visuals, has many viewers struggling to believe their eyes.
Take a look at the video:
Social media users were quick to react, many of them hilarious and incredulous. One user quipped, “I love the part where he touches her sleeves, face, feet and hair before cooking her. That’s the taste.” Another echoed the sentiment with, “I love how food is made with hands and feet!”
The humor didn’t stop there. One person mocked the size of the loaves, saying that Google failed to count calories per loaf. Another called the giant dough a “tortilla blanket,” joking, “My restaurant order: ‘Hello waiter, one bread or 10 plates of curry please.'”
Some consumers were surprised at the sheer size of the loaves and called them “blanket loaves”.
One user joked, “Khana hai or Odhana hai.”
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