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Bizzare fusions that will kill your love for Biryani

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 20, 2021, 00:37 IST
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Weird fusions that will kill your love for Biryani

The love for Biryani is beyond words! For some it is a dish that evokes childhood nostalgia, for some it is a trip down the memory lane and for some Biryani is not just a dish rather an emotion served in a platter.

Slow cooked with an amalgamation of rice, veggies and meat seasoned with an aromatic melange of spices and herbs and sealed with love, Biryani has everything that will satiate your soul.

Unfortunately, fusion fanatics have created some of the most bizarre Biryanis that left Biryani lovers in a state of shock. Call it fusion or a culinary blasphemy, these Biryani fusions will kill your love for this royal delicacy. Take a look:

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​Tiddi Biryani


The mere idea of eating a Biryani with Locust (Tiddi) will freak you out! We all remember the creepy Locust attack, but for some this attack gave them a weird culinary idea to cash in on! Yes, Tiddi Biryani is prepared by cooking Locust with rice and a mix of aromatic spices. While the disgust is getting on our nerves, here’s a glimpse of the bizarre Biryani combination.

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​Roshogolla Biryani

If you thought that was all, then this was the most bizarre combination you would have ever come across. Angoori Roshogolla Biryani was shared by a food blogger on their Facebook page, wherein they shared a picture in which the meat was replaced with Roshogolla. No wonder, the netizens were furious and some pleaded to stop these weird additions in the name of fusion. For most of us it is impossible to imagine gorging on a Biryani cooked with Roshogollas.

Undeniably, these heartbreaking fusions killed our love for Biryanis. What’s your take?


Images : Picked from Twitter handles

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​Nutella Biryani


A spoonful of Nutella can fix everything from bad mood to culinary disasters, but can you imagine adding a spoonful of Nutella to a sumptuous Biryani? Well, the mere thought of it left netizens shocked. While some said they would like to ‘Leave the planet after looking at this’ others were furious with the fusion of the two most loved foods and killing their essence forever! No matter how much you love this delicious Chocolate Nutella spread, adding it to Biryani is just blasphemy!

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