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National Creamsicle Day: Celebrate the day by eating your favourite Orange and Vanilla popsicles

National Creamsicle Day is a dedicated celebration of the delectable fusion of citrus and creamy dessert on a stick, relished by everyone during the warmer seasons

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National Creamsicle Day: Celebrate the day by eating your favourite Orange and Vanilla popsicles

A delightful and gentle flavour adored by children worldwide has been discovered as a solution to beat the summer heat and invigorate them during the scorching months. The initial bite of this treat triumphs over the taste buds, offering a mere hint of the multitude of surprises concealed within this frozen delight. This occasion is none other than National Creamsicle Day, a day of jubilation!

National Creamsicle Day is a dedicated celebration of the delectable fusion of citrus and creamy dessert on a stick, relished by everyone during the warmer seasons. It’s an unmatched method to lower one’s body temperature while the sun radiates its brilliance. While Creamsicle is technically a brand name, it has become a common term used to describe any similar kind of ice cream treat. The original Creamsicle, however, comprises a vanilla ice cream stick enveloped by a layer of frozen orange juice. Though orange was the first flavour, a diverse assortment of alternatives is now available, ranging from strawberry to blueberry and grape.

There’s also a variation known as Dreamsicle, containing ice milk instead of ice cream. The brand has also produced sugar-free pops, low-fat options, and 100-calorie bars. Thus, even if you’re keeping an eye on your diet or following a specific eating regimen, you can still savour a Creamsicle and indulge yourself without hesitation!

Initially conceived by an industrious and inventive 11-year-old named Frank Epperson in 1905, the concept involved enveloping vanilla ice cream with fruit juice. The original creation, known as an Epsicle, later evolved into the Popsicle, Creamsicle, and even Dreamsicle. The earliest versions featured only orange juice on the exterior. However, today, these treats come in a plethora of flavours, including orange, blue raspberry, lime, grape, cherry, and blueberry.

This icy delight has been a mainstay of summer ice cream trucks since their inception and has been enjoyed in various warm locations as a delightful treat. People have ventured far and wide to sample different variations of creamsicles from various regions and localities. Notably, the creamsicles served on Long Island emphasize robust vanilla over orange, while those found in Florida’s Palm Beach offer a modest dose of vanilla flavour paired with an exuberant burst of orange.

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Gujarat woman furious after she receives a chicken sandwich instead of paneer, demands Rs 50 lakh compensation

Nirali said she had never consumed non-vegetarian food in her life and it was a shocking and dreadful experience for her. The lady has filed a complaint against the restaurant with the Deputy Health Officer of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

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A woman from Ahmedabad in Gujarat placed an order for a paneer tikka sandwich from a restaurant through a food delivery app. But after receiving her order, she was shocked to discover that the restaurant had delivered a non-veg sandwich instead of the vegetarian one she had ordered.

Nirali, who is a vegetarian by choice, had ordered her dinner from Pick Up Meals by Terra on 3rd of May. On receiving her sandwich she had a few bites when she noticed that the paneer was unusually hard. She initially assumed it to be soya, but later it turned out to be chicken. She was shocked to discover that she had received a non vegetarian sandwich instead of the paneer sandwich which she had ordered.

Talking to the media she said she had never consumed non-vegetarian food in her life and it was a shocking and dreadful experience for her. The lady has filed a complaint against the restaurant with the Deputy Health Officer of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. She also demanded a Rs 50 lakh compensation for the same.

After her complaint, the food department has slapped a fine of Rs 5,000 on the restaurant. But she felt that this fine is not enough. She said the incident is very dreadful, and it cannot be reversed. She further added Rs 5,000 fine is not enough, and she will go to the consumer court.

She said she could’ve asked for more, but even that would not have served justice to what she felt. Nirali told the restaurant owners that she is doing this for the youth who experience similar incidents but are not aware of their rights.  Although the woman is facing backlash for her behavior but she has found support from people who commend her for standing up against what she perceives as a serious oversight in food handling and consumer rights.

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Social media users stumped after food vlogger makes blue-coloured ghee rice, video viral

A food vlogger shared a video clip on Instagram showing the meticulous preparation of blue-coloured ghee rice which has a classic twist from the traditional recipe. It is a new culinary trend that has drawn mixed reactions from social media users.

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The internet is full of unusual food recipes and dishes as different users try different cooking methods and ideas to innovate new dishes. One such unique food recipe which has caught the fancy of food lovers on social media is Butterfly Pea Ghee Rice. A food vlogger shared a video clip on Instagram showing the meticulous preparation of blue-coloured ghee rice which has a classic twist from the traditional recipe. It is a new culinary trend that has drawn mixed reactions from social media users.

The video clip was shared last week, by Pratima Pradhan, who goes by the Instagram username, thecookingamma. In the beginning of the video the food vlogger washes butterfly pea flowers and separates the petals. She then soaks one cup of rice for a few minutes before boiling some water in an earthen pot and then adds the petals to it. She separates the petals from the earthern pot.

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Next she adds the soaked rice in the blue coloured boiling water and lets the rice cook in the earthen pot. She next adds ghee to the mixture. Next she takes another earthern pot and adds a table spoon of ghee to it. Next she adds Baeleaf, peppercorns, cashews and raisins so that they get fried to a golden brown colour. Next she adds chopped onions and slit green chillies for flavor. Next she adds the cooked rice to the mixture and the lets the rice be completely cooked on a slow flame.

She adds the cooked rice to steel bowl and when serves it on a golden plate covered with a banana leaf.  The video has gone viral and has got 300,120 likes till now which are only increasing. Large number social media users commented on the social media post as many of them were surprised to see this unusual rice recipe which had blue flowers in it.

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Bengaluru outlet selling gold and silver panipuri goes viral

A video shared by a food handle cherishing_the_taste shows the chef coating the gold and silver foils on the puris. As the video progresses, the chef adds honey and dry fruits to the puris and serves it with syrup.

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Panipuri is one of the most popular street food of India. With the crispy puris, tangy water, spicy potato and chickpea fillings, it is difficult not to fall in love with this delightful food item. From chocolate panipuris to the world’s most spicy panipuri, foodies have tried out different versions of this street delicacy. But, a Bengaluru outlet serving gold and silver panipuris has left the social media users surprised.

A video shared by a food handle cherishing_the_taste shows the chef coating the gold and silver foils on the puris. As the video progresses, the chef adds honey and dry fruits to the puris and serves it with syrup. The food vloggers in the video gave thumbs up to the dish, described its taste as ‘royal’. He shared the video on his Instagram handle and wrote, actually he loved the taste and obviously it is a sweet dish, he added the fried poori and other ingredients taste great together. He said if one has a sweet tooth, then he is gonna love it.

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The post mentioned that a regular range of panipuri is a must try too! For those who can’t eat sweet. The viral video has got 61,756 likes till now which are only increasing. Large number of social media user started commenting on the social media post where one user soni said panipuri should be left alone with its simplicity and should not made the queen of the palace.

One user said the pani puri which is available near her house is the best in the whole world. Another user named said the pani puri should be named Bappi Lahiri pani puri. Another user felt that it is good that he is poor. One user on watching the video said the panipuri tastes good in its simplicity. One Instagram user Pawan Thalor asked how much did he have to spend to eat this royal panipuri?

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