This VIRAL green jalebi is not made with Mountain Dew but with a very healthy ingredient – Times of India

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Jalebi? Sweet, sticky flavour and classic orange-brown colour, isn’t it? Most of the people will have the same thought in their mind. But can you ever imagine the green colour of Jalebi? Strange question, but the picture of green ‘Mountain Dew’ Jalebiis going viral on social media. But it is not as you think.This is very special. Users are shocked to see this Jalebi.
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Food blogger Amar Sirohi, who goes by the name foodie_incarnate on Instagram shared a picture of green-coloured Jalebis and called them Mountain Dew Jalebis. In the post, he wrote, these Jalebis are not green due to mountain dew or green food colouring, they are actually ‘Averabele Jalebis’, which are very popular in Bengaluru. These are made from hyacinth beans, which are known as ‘avarebele’ in Karnataka. It is very popular among the local people. The method of making Avarabele Jalebi is also different. Water hyacinth beans paste is made with flour. Then it is kept for 4 to 5 hours. After this, the Jalebis are dipped in syrup made of sugar and honey.
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Here is the social media post…

The unique taste of Avarebelle
He further wrote the unique taste of Avarebelle is so popular that a fair is also held in its name. It is known as Avarekai Mela, in which people bring different types of Jalebis and enjoy. Avarabele Jalebis not only look different, but their taste is also quite different from regular Jalebis.

Since this post was shared on 1 June 2020, it has been liked by more than 25,000 people and commented on by many.

(Thumb image courtesy: Instagram/Foodie_incarnate)

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