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Woman makes 'Mutton Keema Cake' in viral video, internet calls it 'crime'

A mutton keema cake has caused a stir on Instagram, with foodies expressing shock and disapproval.

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Woman makes 'Mutton Keema Cake' in viral video, internet calls it 'crime'
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In a surprising twist to culinary creativity, a cake made with mutton keema (mince) has sparked a wave of outrage among food enthusiasts online. Keema, traditionally a beloved ingredient in various savory dishes, has found its way into a sweet treat, leaving many Instagram users baffled by the concept.

The unusual creation was showcased in a reel shared by @vidhus.kitchen. In the video, the vlogger walks viewers through the assembly of the mutton keema cake, narrating in Tamil. She explains, "This is mutton keema cake, and I have prepared this mutton curry. I cut the cake sponge and added a layer of mutton curry. So the mutton curry was immersed into the sponge, and onto that, I added whipped buttercream. Then I put icing and stacked another sponge and another layer of keema curry. Another layer of whipped cream, and then I covered the cake with whipped cream. Then I started decorating the cake by adding flowers, and I topped it with keema curry with coriander, dry chillies, cinnamon sticks, and star anise. I made this cake infused with mutton keema curry and whipped buttercream. I showed it to my kids and they were very excited. I will definitely share the review in the next video." Watch the reel here:

The reel has garnered 3.5 million views so far, drawing a slew of comments from shocked foodies. Many compared the creation to the infamous savory-sweet mishap made by Rachel Green in the popular TV show "Friends," where she accidentally combines a trifle with Shepherd’s Pie.

Here are some of the reactions from Instagram users:

- "Sis thinks she's Rachel Green."

- "This try can be altered with herb garlic cream cheese frosting with some parsley and the sponge can be savory bread .. it will be a massive hit. The moment you put whipping cream you lost there."

- "Instead of cream use mayonnaise. It will taste good."

- "Justice for keema and the cake."

- "If she doesn't post the review, we know the reason."

- "Imagine getting this as your birthday cake."

- "It's time for Instagram to introduce a dislike button."

As the video continues to circulate, it remains to be seen whether this mutton keema cake will find its place in the culinary world or be remembered as a curious kitchen experiment gone awry.

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