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Video of A Man Preparing Aloo Paratha on CPU Catches Swiggy Attention

When it comes to cooking, most people would not consider using a motherboard or processor as a cooking utensil. But a viral video is changing that perception. In video, Let’s Tech, a popular content creator, offers a unique dining experience. Using the processor chip on the motherboard, he prepares an omelette and aloo paratha.The man starts by carefully pouring the omelette mixture into the processing chip, allowing it to cook thoroughly. Then he proceeded to prepare the aloo paratha, pouring hot oil.

The cook then prepares the dough with the stuffed potato flour and rolls it into a small circle that will fit into the processing chip on the motherboard. After placing this aloo paratha on the motherboard, he waits until the aloo paratha is fully cooked. During this rare cooking session, the man explains that he cooks with old appliances and that people shouldn’t try this with laptop appliances. The chef also says that the recipe was not damaged during the process, it was a little dirty after cooking.

 

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The video titled ‘Cooking Aloo ka Paratha with CPU’ has received over 1.5 lakh likes. In the comments section, many viewers shared their amazing and surprising reactions to the video. Swiggy India commented on the video and wrote, “Mama ke haath ka khaana (cross), motherboard pe banaya hua khaana (dry). This translates loosely to “food prepared by the mother (no),food prepared on the motherboard (yes).


One Instagram user said: “The instructions are not clear: how do I explain to my dad when he asks me about getting stuck in the PC? Someone jokingly renamed the “central processing unit” “Kitchenware Parantha”.

People joked that after watching the video, they thought all the utensils in their kitchen looked like useless. Saying this, an Instagram user wrote: “I have bought so many utensils for nothing.” Someone said: “When you want to be a chef and your family forces you to be an engineer. An Instagram user asked, “Do you take orders for wedding receptions?

Many people in the comments also asked him to try other recipes in the same way. The Instagram user said, “Please bhai, next time Tandoori Momo. Another wrote: “Oh please next time. An Instagram user linked this video to a current scene from the Indian sitcom Saath Nibhaana Saathiya, where the protagonist Gopi is washing a laptop. In this connection, the person wrote, “Bhai, it’s time for Gopi bahu.

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