The video shows the man using an immersion rod to cook a curry, sparking a wave of reactions on social media.
A video has recently been widely circulated on social media, showing a man using a bizarre technique to cook a meal, especially amid the LPG shortage in the country.
A man uses an immersion rod to cook and quickly gains online attention.
The man, identified in the video as HimankVasudeva, is seen preparing a curry using an immersion rod. Amid the ongoing LPG shortage, many creative kitchen techniques have been trending online, but this man has taken it to another level. With gas cylinders running out, he turned to an unlikely tool, a simple immersion rod, to continue cooking his meals, and the video of his experiment has sparked amusement across social media.
More on the video of the bizarre way of cooking with an immersion rod.
The video, which has now gone viral, opens with a bold text overlay, reading, “Gas gone, heat rod on.” HimankVasudeva, who shared the now-viral video, works as a project manager and captioned the video, “Technologia.” The video shows how Vasudeva prepares curry on a stove, using an immersion rod to heat the ingredients. The unusual setup quickly grabbed viewers’ attention online. Social media users were quick to react, with many finding the idea both hilarious and surprisingly resourceful.
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
One user joked, “Mintokakaamghantomai.” Another reacted, “Don’t eat food cooked in this style, this heater leaves residue after using for a while, so think before you act and always cook food on gas or with our primary Indian style by burning wood.” A third person expressed, “Immersion rods are designed for heating water for bathing or cleaning, not for direct food preparation. This can cause severe stomach infections.” One more joked, “People before the induction stove were invented.”

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