This might sound weird to you, and trust you are not the only one who went crazy reading the dish’s name. Twitter is going through a war over uncanny dish ‘gulab jamun ki sabzi‘ which was introduced by a twitter user to the online world. The world just got over the veg biryani debate and started a discussion about gulab jamun ki sabzi.
A Twitter user Harsh Mittal along with the picture of the dish wrote, “Every day, I lose my faith in humanity a little more.”
https://twitter.com/Bhand_Engineer/status/1161563240649908230
The moment the dish was uploaded on Twitter, the world went crazy. All hell broke loose and users started commenting about how freaking combination it is, sweet with tangy gravy.
#1
https://twitter.com/cheshirekinghes/status/1162660489429544960
#2
This is wrong at so many level. 🤨 https://t.co/ybCa3FygQI
— G.T. (@PointBlank296) August 17, 2019
#3
https://twitter.com/Gyanpr4/status/1162040816107266048
#4
Reported for disturbing content
— Anjali Sharma☮️🌈 (@AngieTribecca) August 15, 2019
#5
Gulab jamun ka hathya kar diya 😭 @Keerthi_kittu11 @MaanGeet_MaNan @Lakshmi_32 https://t.co/0sQfOdIDn7
— Shru 💫 (@shrutib199325) August 16, 2019
#6
https://twitter.com/romspeaks/status/1162336480607346693
It might seem weird but gulab jamun ki sabzi is a traditional dish of Rajasthan. If the gulab jamun balls are not put in the sugar syrup they are just spongy edible balls without any taste, ready to soak any flavor they are put into. Twitter users who have had this dish before came in to spread awareness about it and explained how its made and what it’s actually called.
#1
It ACTUALLY was. I tweeted before having this.
— Harsh (@Bhand_Engineer) August 14, 2019
#2
Gulab Jamun ki sabji is very very common in #Jodhpur. My mother also cooks it occasionally and it is really very delicious. It is made by faded #GulabJamun. #AnokhaRajasthan
— TaleOfAnUnsuccessful 🏳️🌈 (@deorachandra) August 16, 2019
#3
Fried Milk solid balls put into rich kaju cream gravy instead of chashni.
Don't go just by name, It's one of the most delicious veg dish you will come across. https://t.co/Sb0xiFg1S3
— Vikrant ~ विक्रांत (@vikrantkumar) August 16, 2019
#4
Chef should have informed him that it's better to be called Paneer Kofta.
— Bikram Datta (@Bikramtanta) August 15, 2019
#5
I'm so outraged by this tweet and the number of retweets on this like do you people even know how it tastes or where does it belong to ? Did anyone of these people searched about this dish before judging it ?
— Boring (@Boringism) August 15, 2019
#6
It’s one of the most delicious sabzi made in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The gulab jamuns are unsweetened and put in rich gravy.
— Ashu Mittal 📸 (@AshuMittal) August 15, 2019
#7
Arre that's ok.. gulab jamun is sweet when we dip it in chashni.. without chashni..It's a nice spongy thing..We use that spongy thing to make sabji..It's a shahi sabji..Rich and delicious..👍
— Bikhre Khayaal (@Haloedevil) August 15, 2019
#8
Not sure why people dunk on this. It's a thing. Go try gulab jamun ki sabzi and rasgulla sabzi in Pokar Sweets, Jodhpur. https://t.co/I76wJB4bxc
— Bamboo Moon (@mahanificent) August 15, 2019
#9
https://twitter.com/nerdypri/status/1162027375749713920
#10
https://twitter.com/SaaraZamana/status/1162016606572240896
#11
https://twitter.com/Dhuandhaar/status/1161680313661026306