Food videos often spark joy and curiosity online, but sometimes they leave viewers horrified instead of hungry. Recently, a bizarre clip dubbed the “Paseena Parantha” video went viral across social media platforms, leaving netizens shocked, disgusted, and debating the extent to which food hygiene is often ignored in street kitchens.
In the now-infamous video, a street vendor is seen preparing paranthas in a highly unconventional—and unhygienic—manner. Instead of relying solely on oil, butter, or ghee, the vendor appears to be wiping his sweat-laden arms and forehead while cooking, before continuing to handle the food. The sight of sweat dripping into the dough during the process was enough to turn stomachs, and viewers quickly labeled it the “Paseena Parantha”.
The video spread like wildfire on Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube, gathering thousands of comments and shares within hours. While some users expressed disbelief, others simply reacted with disgust, questioning how such practices still exist in an era when food safety is emphasized worldwide.
The internet’s reaction was swift and divided into two camps.
The clip quickly became a trending topic, sparking memes and parody videos, which further amplified its reach.
While the video has been dismissed by some as an extreme or staged example, it does raise serious concerns about food hygiene in unregulated eateries. Street food is an integral part of Indian culinary culture, known for its flavors, affordability, and accessibility. However, the lack of proper sanitation often puts consumers at risk of foodborne illnesses.
Health experts warn that sweat can carry bacteria and salts that should never come in contact with consumables. In unhygienic cooking environments, the risks of contamination are multiplied, potentially leading to gastrointestinal infections, food poisoning, and other health problems.
The “Paseena Parantha” video struck a chord not only because it was shocking but also because it tapped into an everyday concern that people rarely talk about openly: What really goes into the food we eat outside?
The dramatic visuals made it instantly shareable, while the shock factor ensured that users commented and tagged friends. In the age of short-form content, such clips thrive on generating extreme reactions—whether laughter, disgust, or outrage.
The uproar serves as a reminder of the importance of:
The “Paseena Parantha” video may have started as a shocking viral clip, but it has sparked a larger discussion about the state of hygiene in street food culture. While most vendors take pride in maintaining cleanliness, disturbing incidents like this one underline the need for stronger checks and consumer vigilance.
At the very least, the video has reminded everyone of one golden rule: good food should never come with a side of sweat.
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