For a significant portion of Delhi's street food, vendors use melted dalda (vanaspati) or margarine, often presenting it as butter. This substitution is mainly driven by cost, as dalda is a much cheaper alternative to genuine dairy butter.
The truth behind the "butter"
The visual disguise: Vanaspati is hydrogenated vegetable oil that is processed to be solid at room temperature, resembling ghee or clarified butter. When melted on a hot tawa (griddle), it looks convincingly like real, melted butter, deceiving many customers.
Look dirty not hygienic please ckean your place use glove
Par bhai usme chai kyu dali😂
Ek baar khao saal m bs try krne k liye 😂 bhot zyada h butter hota h
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For a significant portion of Delhi's street food, vendors use melted dalda (vanaspati) or margarine, often presenting it as butter. This substitution is mainly driven by cost, as dalda is a much cheaper alternative to genuine dairy butter.
The truth behind the "butter"
The visual disguise: Vanaspati is hydrogenated vegetable oil that is processed to be solid at room temperature, resembling ghee or clarified butter. When melted on a hot tawa (griddle), it looks convincingly like real, melted butter, deceiving many customers.
Ye amul butter nahi palm oil hai 😂
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