Child calls ras malai ‘doodh wale kabab’, internet can’t get enough

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Child calls ras malai ‘doodh wale kabab’, internet can’t get enough

A simple video is currently doing the rounds on social media and getting a strong reaction from viewers. It is not about a new food trend or a recipe. Instead, it is a familiar Indian dessert that is being discussed for a reason no one expected.The clip has caught attention because of a child’s honest and unusual way of describing the dish. What makes it interesting is how quickly people connected with it and started sharing their own thoughts.


A dessert that needs no introduction

Ras malai is a popular sweet dish that many people enjoy. It is soft and served in sweetened milk. The flavour usually includes saffron and cardamom, and it is often topped with nuts like pistachios and almonds.It is a dessert that most people can easily recognize.

But now, it has become part of a viral conversation.


The clip that sparked the trend

The video shared on Instagram features man holding a bowl of ras malai. He asks a young girl, “Accha ek baat suno, ye kya hai? (Listen, tell me one thing: what is this?)”The girl replies without hesitation, “Doodh wale kabab (kebabs made of milk).”Her answer was unexpected, and that is what made the video stand out. The text on the clip reads, “Ras Malai has a new name.” The caption also says, “I’m not having Ras Malai again.”


Social media reacts in a fun way

The video gained attention rapidly and gained millions of views. People across social media platforms shared their reactions, and many seemed to enjoy the new name.One user commented, “Doodh waale kabab.” Hmmm, I like this name more than Rasmalai.”Another wrote, “We’re calling it this from now on.”Some users praised the child’s thinking. “She’s a genius. Never thought about it like that,” one comment read.Others shared their own names. “My wife calls it white shaami kabab," one person wrote.

Another added, “I used to call it ‘mitthe cutlets,’ broo.”There were more similar responses. “My nephew named it idli wali mithai,” someone shared.Many people also agreed with the idea, saying, “She’s not wrong.” “That’s a new name from now on,” “Justice for rasmalai,” and “It’s us who didn’t know.”Disclaimer: This article is based on a video circulating on social media. The authenticity of the clip has not been independently verified.Thumb image: Instagram

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