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Viral News: A viral video wherein a shop owner was seen preparing Cobra meat dishes such as 'Cobra Pakode', had stormed social media platforms and garnered millions of views. A shop owner preparing dishes from cobras is disturbing yet comical footage that has stirred both cultural unease and jokes that have gone viral. Recently, a video of a shop owner preparing dishes from cobras has gone viral and received extreme reactions on social media. He is seen pulling out live snakes from a crate which he had prepared for dishes such as 'Cobra Pakode' (fried cobra fritters), and snake meat noodles.
The video of July 2024 banner has cobra-based food items such as 'Cobra Pakode,' snake's blood, and snake meat noodles. Such a clip could do nothing except open the gates of shocked comments on the sites of social media. The simple fact that man can consume the meat of snake has made certain viewers retreat from disgust while at the same time amusing others with the situation.
The video had been viewed millions of times and created an online viral sensation, but to most Indians, it was startlingly uncomfortable in the snake meat stall, which many believe is an unknown and disturbing practice. Shock to humor: comments ranged from one user as he watched it on "Nag Panchmi," a day generally reserved for snakes in Indian culture. Another user attempted to jest with the "Cobra virus," and others referred to their friends as snakes, playing along with the viral humor. Since it went viral, the video has been viewed more than 40 million times. People in general remained shocked, specially Indians, while narrating their utter shock in light of cultural discomfort in India, about the food.
This video has managed to raise many eyebrows in its exotic meat consumption; however, what it has basically triggered is the debate of cultural practices and how these are represented on the internet. Viral characteristics of the video demonstrate that the web can incite extremely intense discourses regarding traditions, cultural diversity, and consuming content on the web.