Swiggy’s latest post on late night snacking will take you down memory lane

Food delivery giant Swiggy is making waves with an old twist on classic food hacks. A few years back when there was no option of getting food delivered late at night, we used to make unusual food combinations in our kitchens at 2 am. These experimental recipes used to taste delicious too. Bringing back one of those delicious recipes, Swiggy posted a picture of salted crackers with paneer. Paneer was not just paired with crackers, but it was sandwiched between two cracker biscuits. And to take it to the next level, Swiggy added a dollop of tomato ketchup on top, making the snack look like Jim Jam biscuits. Swiggy posted this cracker-paneer combo on its X (formerly Twitter) page, showing a plate of six exquisitely crafted treats. The caption read, “My red flag is saying Mom, I won’t have dinner today (I don’t want dinner tonight)’ and then this dinner at two in the morning.”

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Here are some interesting reactions to the post in the comments section:

One user joked that this cracker-cheese combination resembles an imitation of Jim Jam biscuits.

Another wrote, “This is delicious at 2 am.”

“2 p.m.: *Looks like I’m main meal now.* ” one comment read.

One user joked that instead of the cracker-cheese combo, they should order something from Swiggy’s competitor Zomato.

Earlier, the food delivery platform had sparked a fierce debate on social media by claiming that jalebi and fafda is the “best breakfast combo”. The company shared a picture of the sweet and savoury delicacies on X, which garnered mixed reactions from foodies. Some agreed with Swiggy’s breakfast idea, while others disagreed, calling it “basically sugar and oil”. The post has garnered thousands of likes and comments, with many users sharing their favourite breakfast combinations. Read the full story here.
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