Whether you are fond of sweets or not, it is difficult to refuse a plate of hot Gulab Jamuns. But what if Gulab Jamun Ki Sabji is served to you instead of the sweet dish? Yes, you read it right. Recently, a photo went viral on the internet which shows a rich creamy gravy with small gulab jamuns.
''Every day, I lose my faith in humanity a little more,'' wrote the Twitter user who shared the photo on the microblogging site that quickly garnered a lot of attention online.
Every day, I lose my faith in humanity a little more. pic.twitter.com/WWEVNvzJLo
— Harsh Mittal (@Bhand_Engineer) August 14, 2019
Netizens were left in surprise by the combination and the post sparked off discussion on the internet.
Yikes!!! Noooo https://t.co/b02Mdla3tS
— 👸 (@cheshirekinghes) August 17, 2019
This is wrong at so many level. 🤨 https://t.co/ybCa3FygQI
— G.T. (@PointBlank296) August 17, 2019
Gulab jamun ka hathya kar diya 😠@Keerthi_kittu11 @MaanGeet_MaNan @Lakshmi_32 https://t.co/0sQfOdIDn7
— Shrutiiiiii (@shrutib199325) August 16, 2019
How can I undo seeing this @IndianMale178 ?
— ✰ Novemberschild ✰ (@romspeaks) August 16, 2019
Can't imagine what it taste will be.. https://t.co/oT5hmFkkBH
— Gyan pr (@Gyanpr4) August 15, 2019
Many people took to social media to clarify that it is a popular and regal dish, hailing from Jodhpur. ‘’It's a Rajasthani dish and it's delicious," a tweet read. Another wrote in the comments section, "This is pretty common in Jodhpur, not only this but "rasmalai" too, they are super spicy and made in ghee. Try if u ever visit Jodhpur."
Gulab Jamun ki sabji is very very common in #Jodhpur. My mother also cooks it occasionally and it is really very delicious. It is made by faded #GulabJamun. #AnokhaRajasthan
— TaleOfAnUnsuccessful (@deorachandra) August 16, 2019