Viral Now: This Japanese omelet-making technique impressed the Internet

There is no doubt that eggs are one of the most versatile ingredients. You can boil them, fry them or add them to more complex dishes, and it works every which way. But many foodies will tell you that nothing can match the joy of biting into a well-made omelet. And, while making an indulgent, rich omelet is an art in itself, different countries around the world have their own way of making it special. So, while in India you have the masala omelet, the French prefer it with just eggs and butter. This time, though, it’s a Japanese omelet that’s taking the world by storm, and with good reason.

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Omelette is a dish that can be made in many different ways.

A viral video of a Japanese omelet is a lesson in the art of cooking. This video, posted on a page called ‘Omuraisupuro’, shows us how to perfect Omurice, a Japanese staple that can only be described as an alcoholic. Omelette Made with fried rice and thin, fried scrambled eggs. The dish’s name is derived from omu and rais, the Japanese pronunciation of the English words omelet and rice. It is basically a plain omelet over fried rice with ketchup and meat. Although it sounds simple, the video will show that there is a lot of technology involved.

NS Video The Japanese technique of making an omelet has gone viral, garnering over 170k views in a short span of time. In the clip, eggs are cracked into a pan and a pair of chopsticks are held at the centers to create a pattern of swirls. almost like a flower shape, chopsticks These swirl forms are used to give the omelet the necessary texture. Then, the omelet, even without tears, is placed over a serving of fried rice.

Watch the full viral video here:

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Replying to the video, a user wrote, “Makes me hungry in the middle of the night.” Well, we have to agree because that video will definitely make everything foodie Craving for some delicious omelets! Would you like to try this delicious recipe at home? Tell us in the comments below.

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