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Bakarwadi or Mini Namkeen Desi Roll? Someone Gave Gujarati Snack a Name ‘Too Modern’ to Be Recognised

What is ‘Mini Namkeen Desi Roll?’ Internet can’t stop laughing after viral post shows famous Bakarwadis getting a modern name.

Gujarati snacks are like global culinary celebrities, with an ensemble cast featuring the likes of Theplas, Khaman, Kkhandvi, Fafdas, Handvo, and an endless list of savoury delights. And when it comes to namkeens and evening snacks, the list only gets more extensive. Step into a Gujarati household, and you’ll find a spread that includes Khakhra, Chakri, Gathiya, Shakarpara, and the ever-present Bakarwadi – the perfect companions to a steaming cup of ‘Shaam ki Chai.’

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However, a twist in the tale unfolded when an individual shared a picture of Bakarwadis enjoyed with tea, dubbing them “Mini Namkeen Desi Roll.” The post, shared by the user @aaraynsh, not only triggered taste buds but also laughter across social media. Expressing their disbelief, @aaraynsh wrote, “My friend posted a story and called this snack a ‘Mini Namkeen Desi Roll.’ The mini punker (Punekar) in me is totally offended by this. Does anyone know the correct name, or is this snack so underrated?”

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Truly, was this a genuine identification or an unwanted modern makeover for the beloved Gujarati snack?

Nonetheless, as soon as the pic went viral, the online community joined the laughter fest. “As a punekar offend hona to banta hai,” chuckled one user. “Bhakarwadi it is…Wth is mini namkeen Desi roll?” pondered another, while a third quipped, “Bhakarwadi. I’ve never tasted it but ik the name.”

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Seriously, who wouldn’t know the legendary ‘Bakarwadi’? This crispy, deep-fried, disc-shaped, sweet, and spicy delight is a Maharashtrian favourite.

Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time people have missed the mark in recognizing a renowned dish. Remember the buzz when an ‘X’ post shed light on the divine pairing of ‘Aamras’ and ‘Poori’ in summer, leaving many puzzled about this eagerly anticipated dish in the western states of Gujarat and Maharashtra during the summer months? The culinary world, it seems, is full of surprises!

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