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Spiderman biryani made by Indian baker doesn't sit right with netizens — here's why

Spiderman biryani has been called "disrespect" to biryani by biryani lovers

By Web Desk
March 14, 2024

Though there are many people who have watched Spiderman in Hollywood films, but have you ever considered eating a Spiderman biryani?

Heena Kaushar Raad, a baker from Mumbai, has developed this bizarre dish.

Raad posted a video of herself eating Spiderman Biryani in blue colour on social media, and the video quickly gained attention. A customised eateable web was also part of the dish added by her.

Instagram users, however, were not impressed by the video. 

When Raad made Barbie biryani earlier, it made news as well, but it also didn't get any favourable reaction from users.

According to Raad's Instagram bio, she runs a bakery and made a Spider-Man biryani for her students at a baking class.

She stressed the use of natural colouring made from butterfly pea flower in her viral post rather than synthetic colouring agents.

There have been conflicting reactions to the video that Raad shared, which has received over 20.6 million views. Many Instagram users asked Raad to refrain from doing similar experiments, expressing little desire to cook the unusual food.

The caption of the video read: “Spider man biryani for our 7 days basic to advance baking course students it’s our finale. Note: food coloured by adding butterfly pea flower colour ‼️no artificial colour has been used here‼️ And can u guess jhalee kaisee baneee honge?”

An Instagram user said: "When your innovation gets too repetitive, it loses its charm." Another user wrote, "Why do you keep on disrespecting biryani."

The third user comment read: "The Hyderabadi in me can't tolerate this."

"Even if you have used organic colouring, how is this appetising? This isn’t how a Biryani looks. GROSS.," a fourth user said.

One user even said that she should be arrested and wrote: "Arrest this lady .she is playing with emotions of every biryani lover."