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A chocolate waffle topped with sprinkles and nuts is a warning sign that is miles away

Waffle Bhel, a delightful take on the popular Indian street snack bhel puri, originated in Surat. A surreal mixture of spices, puffed rice, and chickpeas has been replaced by a delicious dish offered by a Surat-based seller. The famous waffle is combined with a variety of delicious toppings. People’s opinions to this sweet variation of the famous snack on social media have been divided. It has taken the internet by storm.

An internet video of a street seller from Rock & Roll Waffles in Surat making the unusual Waffle Bhel was shared by blogger Sanskar Khemani, who is located in Nagpur. This meal is unique not just because of its unusual components but also because of how it is presented. Pouring chocolate and red velvet batter into a waffle maker creates the perfect environment for a delicious treat. Chopped into bite-sized bits, the waffle—typically associated with desserts—takes on a new identity.

The seller uses scissors to cut a waffle into bite-sized pieces, then tops it off with a liberal drizzle of dark, milk, or white chocolate sauces, as well as Nutella. Next, add Oreo crumbs, chocolate chips, Kitkat shavings, and multicolored sprinkles to the waffle pieces. The creation is topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a last sprinkle of chocolate sauce. For those with a sweet craving, the Waffle Bhel, which costs Rs 100 for half a plate and an additional Rs 30 for ice cream, threatens to send them into a chocolate coma.

Foodies are talking about this inventive take on the traditional waffle and are captivated by it. Some people celebrate taste overindulgence, while others express worries over the potential health risks. With its apparently overwhelming sweetness, several Instagrammers have raised worry, calling the Waffle Bhel “diabetes in a bowl.” Memes and clever remarks are also abundant, and the internet community is debating the merits of this surprising combination.

One person commented on the photo, saying, “She is surviving because people are eating such food.”God keep diabetes away from them. “You forgot to add extra honey and sugar on top,” said a second person.

A user on the internet said, “The first bite will taste like heaven, and the second will take you there.”

Someone said on Instagram, “That’s so unappetizing.”

Three days ago, the video was posted on Instagram. It has received over three lakh likes and an astounding fifteen million views since it was posted.

The Waffle Bhel invites foodies who are ready to go on a delicious excursion to put aside arguments and jokes. It is unquestionably proof of the rich and dynamic world of Indian street cuisine.

How does this Waffle Bhel appeal to you? Will you ever attempt this meal that is so heavy on the sugar and chocolate?

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