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Golgappa is now one such street food that has spread from villages to towns to major cities. Be it the coast or the mountains, India has Golgappa everywhere. Recently, while walking in the mountains, a social media user saw a Golgappa seller. He was standing at the mouth of a ravine and selling Golgappas. The person was surprised to see him. Then he started talking to him. As soon as the shopkeeper started speaking, social media users were surprised to hear his voice and started praising him. The video was posted on Instagram. The Golgappa seller has set up his cart, and right behind him is a deep ditch. If the man slips even a little, he will surely fall.
The Golgappa seller he met on the hill asks him where he is standing? The man replies, “I am standing on the top of the hill”. After that, the two start having a casual, fun conversation. What catches everyone’s attention is the voice of the golgappa seller. Although he is from a rural area, his language is so clear that he can pronounce every word very well. Also, the pitch and tone of his voice is amazing, it seems like this man should be a radio presenter in a radio station. After hearing his voice, people forgot where this man was standing, they only remembered his voice.
The video got 72 lakh views, and many people have expressed their reactions in comments. One said that this person was born to become a presenter, but he was forcibly made a golgappa wala. One said that the person speaks better than this YouTuber. One said that this man’s voice is very satisfying.
Pani puri, also known as golgappa or phuchka, is a popular Indian street food. The crispy puris filled with spicy, tangy water, potatoes, chickpeas and tamarind chutney is truly irresistible.
Not just in India, this iconic street dish has gained global popularity. Speaking of which, a video doing rounds online, showcases a makeshift Pani Puri stall set up outside The Curry Corner, an Indian restaurant located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
In the video, the person manning the stall enthusiastically invites passersby to try pani puri. As intrigued individuals stop by, he proudly introduces the dish. He also informs people that it is an Indian street food. The first person who stops by to try Pani puris, even asks if he has to eat the whole puri in just one go. He tries it and calls it “very refreshing and delicious.”
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