Video Of Girl Making Cocktail With Rum And Jalebi Viral
To infuse the cocktail with a festive flair, the girl added 60 millilitres of Bacardi ginger rum, a golden rum known for pairing well with cola or lemonade.
Social media exposes us to countless trends, from DIY tutorials to unusual recipes, especially around festive seasons. As Diwali approaches, videos abound on everything from home decor to unique recipes. One video currently going viral features a social media influencer sharing an unconventional recipe for a drink made from jalebi.
While people celebrate Diwali in various ways, one influencer’s take on a festive treat has raised eyebrows. Social media influencer Shipra has shared a video where she showcases “Jalebi Colada," a cocktail crafted with jalebi. In the video, she explains, “When the box of jalebis opens, it’s hard not to eat one. But this Diwali, here’s how I’m enjoying my jalebi- with a cocktail twist."
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In the tutorial, Shipra begins by placing a few pieces of jalebi and water into a blender. To infuse her drink with a festive flair, she adds 60 millilitres of Bacardi ginger rum, a golden rum known for pairing well with cola or lemonade. She then blends the mixture and adds coconut milk and lime juice for a unique twist, finishing the drink with a few strands of saffron for added richness. According to Shipra, this cocktail will be a treat for Diwali guests.
Since its release earlier this month, Shipra’s Diwali cocktail video has received over 28,000 views on Instagram and numerous reactions. Some viewers expressed an interest in trying the quirky recipe, while others strongly disagreed. One user commented, “Diwali isn’t a time for drinking; please don’t add such elements to every occasion and diminish its purity, ma’am. This isn’t how Diwali is celebrated in our culture." Another remarked, “This is as disastrous as the infamous kheer from Suryavansham."
The video continues to spark mixed reactions online as people share their opinions on the fusion of traditional sweets with cocktails during the festive season.
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