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Printed Samosa: Bengaluru eatery stamps samosas to identify filling; impresses netizens

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Printed Samosa: Bengaluru eatery stamps samosas to identify filling; impresses netizens

Printed Samosa Viral: Many people prefer only potato samosas, but nowadays many types of samosas are being made. Things like noodles, paneer, macaroni, cheese etc. have also started filling in samosas. A Twitter user shared a ‘tech innovation’ about samosas in Bangalore city which is quite unique.


Printed Samosa In Bengalore: Samosa is the favorite snack of most of the people in India which is found in every college and office canteen. No matter the variety of snacks, samosas are still the favorite food of many people. Many people prefer only potato samosas, but nowadays many types of samosas are being made. Things like noodles, paneer, macaroni, cheese etc. have also started filling in samosas. A Twitter user shared a ‘tech innovation’ about samosas in Bangalore city which looks quite unique. A person named Shobhit Bakliwal shared a picture of samosas with ‘aloo’ and ‘noodles’ prints on it.

Printed on samosas

Shobhit ordered breakfast from Samosa Party, which offers aloo samosas, corn-cheese samosas, noodle samosas and even samosas like Tandoori Chicken Tikka Samosa and Mutton Keema Samosa. The Twitter account of Samosa Party explained the reason behind this new technique and replied. He said that people who like to eat different types of samosas, they have a problem that what is the flavor of samosa? This technique solves the problems of the people.

Seeing the new technology, people gave such reactions

The Samosa Party also told that when several types of orders are made, the samosa can be identified without breaking it. This ends the state of confusion. Because of this, it is printed on the samosa so that the customers do not face any problem in enjoying the samosa. In case of mix order, the filling can be identified without breaking the samosa. This tweet has got more than 2,500 likes. One user wrote, ‘I have seen this happen a few days ago in a small town in Rajasthan. They had a samosa startup shop where they offer different types of samosas. Another person wrote, ‘Technology has already made us lazy, lethargic.’

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