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Published 22:14 IST, June 19th 2024

‘Besan Laddoo Or Smoothie?’ Delhi Heat Melts Besan Ke Laddoo, X User Shares Hilarious Pic

A viral post humorously shows Delhi's extreme heat melting besan ke laddoo, highlighting the city's sweltering summer conditions.

Reported by: Digital Desk
Edited by: Garvit Parashar
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Delhi Heat Melts Besan Ke Laddoo, X User Shares Hilarious Pic | Image: X: thisisbhumika
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As Delhi faces its notorious summer heat, the high temperatures have had some unexpected consequences. A recent social media post has humorously captured the impact of the intense heat on a beloved Indian sweet – besan ke laddoo.

A social media user posted a picture of melted besan ke laddoo, with the caption: "Dear, Besan ke laddoo. Welcome to Delhi ki garmi!" The image shows the once-perfectly-rounded sweets reduced to a sticky, unrecognizable mess, highlighting the severity of Delhi’s summer temperatures.

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Check out the post:

The post was shared by an X user Bhumika with a handle name @thisisbhumika and she wrote in her caption,

“Dear, Besan ke laddoo 

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Welcome to Delhi ki garmi!.”

The post has garnered close to 2.5 lakh impressions with 7,000 likes. The social media users shared their humorous take on the post in the comment section. 

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User’s reactions to the post:

“Besan smoothie bann gaya.”

“Besan ke laddu identifying themselves as besan ka halwa.”

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“Is Garmi mein Ladoo bhi pighal ke halwa ban gye.”

“Besan ka halwa can't always be besan ka laddoo but besan ka laddoo can always be besan ka halwa.”

“The heat wants to make you learn of making it into laddoo again.”

“That looks like it would taste amazing, maybe better than laddu form.”

“This gives you an alternate option of eating as: besan ki barfi or besan ka haluwa.”

Delhi's Scorching Heat

Delhi is currently experiencing one of its hottest summers, with temperatures soaring well above 45 degrees Celsius. The intense heat wave has affected daily life, prompting warnings from health officials to stay indoors during peak hours and stay hydrated. Moreover, Delhi just recorded its warmest night in 14 years at 35.2°C. 

22:14 IST, June 19th 2024