Ever come across a pakora that you would never want to eat? There is, however, one cute “pakora” that everyone would want to show their affection to rather than feast on.
This article’s “savoury” isn’t a real food item; rather, it’s a newborn girl with the name of the popular cuisine that is frequently enjoyed with tea on rainy days.vWhile naming a child after a favourite celebrity or location is frequent, naming someone after food is exceedingly unusual.
Instead of advertising a new offer or menu item, a well-known restaurant in Newtownabbey, Ireland, stated that a British couple who frequents it had named their newborn daughter after the fritters they serve as part of their South Asian cuisine.