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Home / Lifestyle / Samosa Eating Etiquette Sparks Heated Debate Online

Samosa Eating Etiquette Sparks Heated Debate Online

15 Oct

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Summary

  • UK-based samosa specialist posts video of eating samosas with fork and knife
  • Video garnered over 195,000 views, sparking debates on cultural authenticity
  • Social media users mock the "sacrilege" of using Western etiquette for Indian snack

On October 15th, 2025, a UK-based samosa specialist posted a video that has since gone viral, sparking a heated debate on cultural authenticity versus etiquette. In the video, the specialist demonstrates a formal method of eating samosas using a fork and knife.

The video shows the specialist carefully pressing down on the samosa with a fork to stabilize it, then meticulously cutting it with a knife—not in the middle, as he emphasizes—to avoid crumbling. He then instructs viewers to take small bites and dip the samosa into sauce, repeating the process.

The video has garnered over 195,000 views, with social media users widely mocking the "sacrilege" of using Western table etiquette for a traditional Indian snack. Comments ranged from "This is violence" to "My ancestors are crying in spicy chutney." Some users joked that if this trend continues, chai would soon be served in wine glasses.

However, a few users also defended the technique, arguing that food innovation and new eating experiences should be welcomed. The debate highlights the ongoing tensions between cultural authenticity and the evolving nature of culinary practices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The UK samosa specialist posted a video demonstrating a formal method of eating samosas using a fork and knife, which sparked heated debates online.
Social media users widely mocked the "sacrilege" of using Western table etiquette for a traditional Indian snack, with comments ranging from "This is violence" to "My ancestors are crying in spicy chutney."
The video sparked debates on cultural authenticity versus etiquette, with some users defending the technique as food innovation and new eating experiences, while others saw it as a violation of traditional Indian culinary practices.

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