Bizarre travels: Samosa from a UK-based restaurateur travels to space, and crash lands in France
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED KINGDOM/ Created : Jan 13, 2021, 20:00 IST
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If there is one Indian snack that has earned perpetual fame, it has to be the samosa! The joy of relishing piping hot samosa at chai time in the evening or, for that matter, at any time of the day to beat hunger pangs is welcomed … Read more
If there is one Indian snack that has earned perpetual fame, it has to be the samosa! The joy of relishing piping hot samosa at chai time in the evening or, for that matter, at any time of the day to beat hunger pangs is welcomed by every desi at heart. Read less
So much so, that it is now a hearty snack that even the folks in heaven would crave for! Recently, a UK-based restaurateur, who owns a famous eatery called Chai Walla sent a samosa into the space.
Niraj Gadher, owner of Chai Walla, had once thought of sending a samosa into outer space. In an interview with an international news daily, Niraj said that he thought of using his samosa-space-mission as a reason to laugh during the ongoing grim period of Coronavirus.
It was quite like a treasure hunt, Axel told a news agency.
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