‘It stays warm from the natural heat of your feet’: Influencer stuffs pasta inside her shoe, then casually eats it
Viral food trends regularly take over social media, but now and then, a video appears that leaves people completely divided. The latest internet discussion is centered around a strange food experiment called “pasta shoes,” a trend that is gaining attention for all sorts of unusual reasons.
The trend became widely talked about after chef and Instagram influencer Juliette Moreno posted a video showing pasta being stored inside a specially designed shoe. The clip quickly spread online and sparked strong reactions from viewers. While some people found the idea funny and entertaining, others criticized it for being unhygienic and unnecessary.
In the clip, Juliette Moreno introduces a platform-style shoe with a compartment built into the sole. She later reveals that the space is being used to carry spaghetti.
The video begins with the influencer opening the compartment with a screwdriver before she starts cooking the pasta. She boils spaghetti in water until it is al dente and then mixes it with red sauce.
After preparing the dish, she carefully places the spaghetti inside the transparent compartment using tongs. Once filled, it is closed and secured again.
During the demonstration, she says, “This is your sign to make pasta. It's the best way to keep your pasta fresh for lunch.”
She also adds, “It stays warm and fresh all day thanks to the natural heat from your foot. When you are ready to eat, just take your shoes off and enjoy your pasta.”
Towards the end of the clip, she opens it again and eats the pasta directly from inside.
One user joked, “Functional! Are you an engineer?”
Another commented, “A snack on the go.”
One user wrote, “Natural heat from feet,” along with a crying emoji.
“I hope the other shoe has garlic bread,” another comment read.
One person also wrote, “I'm calling the cops!”
At the same time, many viewers strongly criticised the trend.
“She is turning a biohazard into a fashion statement and calling it innovation. It is insane that she is prepping dinner in her shoes just to get viral views,” one user commented.
Another person asked, “What happened to just using a regular container?”
“I threw up a little,” one comment read.
Another user questioned, “Where is the petition to discontinue these shoes?”
While a section of social media users viewed the trend as harmless entertainment, many people pointed out that keeping food inside footwear and consuming it later raises hygiene concerns.
The unusual “pasta shoes” trend continues to draw attention online, with viewers still divided between finding it funny and calling it impractical.
Disclaimer: This article is based on social media content and user-generated posts circulating online. The Times of India does not independently verify the claims, practices, or methods shown in such viral videos and does not endorse any such activities.Thumb image: Instagram
What happens in the viral video?
In the clip, Juliette Moreno introduces a platform-style shoe with a compartment built into the sole. She later reveals that the space is being used to carry spaghetti.
The video begins with the influencer opening the compartment with a screwdriver before she starts cooking the pasta. She boils spaghetti in water until it is al dente and then mixes it with red sauce.
After preparing the dish, she carefully places the spaghetti inside the transparent compartment using tongs. Once filled, it is closed and secured again.
During the demonstration, she says, “This is your sign to make pasta. It's the best way to keep your pasta fresh for lunch.”
She also adds, “It stays warm and fresh all day thanks to the natural heat from your foot. When you are ready to eat, just take your shoes off and enjoy your pasta.”
Internet reacts to ‘pasta shoes’ trend
As soon as the video started circulating online, social media users began sharing mixed opinions in the comments section.Another commented, “A snack on the go.”
One user wrote, “Natural heat from feet,” along with a crying emoji.
One person also wrote, “I'm calling the cops!”
At the same time, many viewers strongly criticised the trend.
Another person asked, “What happened to just using a regular container?”
“I threw up a little,” one comment read.
Hygiene concerns dominate online discussion
While a section of social media users viewed the trend as harmless entertainment, many people pointed out that keeping food inside footwear and consuming it later raises hygiene concerns.
The unusual “pasta shoes” trend continues to draw attention online, with viewers still divided between finding it funny and calling it impractical.
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