Most of the areas of the country are facing record breaking temperature at this time. It is also predicted that some states will face extreme heat wave conditions in the coming days. Summer is in full swing and we are all facing its force hot weather, We sometimes joke that going out in the sun at such times makes us feel like we are getting cooked. Well, it looks like a man in Bengal was inspired by this comparison, as he decided to do some real cooking using the heat on his terrace! in a video that’s since gone viral, we see him trying to fry an egg using only direct sunlight (no stove). Wondering what was the result? Read on to know.
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The video was shared on the Facebook page ‘Puchu Babu’. It begins with the camera panning upwards to show the bright sun shining high in the sky. We get the impression it must be pretty hot, and according to the caption, it’s over 40°C. We see a frying pan balanced on the edge of a roof such that it receives direct sunlight, unobstructed by any other object. a person’s hand holding a Egg And the steel spatula also comes into view. The man lets the pan heat up for some time. Then he gently cracks the egg on it and spreads the yolk and white of the egg all around. After some time, we see that the egg has started to cook! The man uses a spatula to scrape the egg from the pan and we see that it is indeed fried.
Watch the full video below.
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As you must have seen, the man must have liked the taste of this sun-cooked egg. The video has so far garnered 1.7M views and 1.4K comments. Many Facebook users were stunned to see this. Some even reminded the man that he should avoid being outside for extended periods. Some wondered how the egg was cooked without oil. One user joked, “Brother, next Chicken Curry Please.”
What do you think of the video? Would you be interested in trying this type of food? Tell us in the comments.
About Toshita SawhneyToshita is inspired by the play of words, wanderlust, awe and alliteration. When she’s not blissfully thinking about her next meal, she enjoys reading novels and walking around town.