@@justanalthere2187 Ohhh yeah, that is very likely to happen so be prepared, just in case! sometimes even scoring a 98.8% isn't enough for ppl, so remember that the goal is only yours to be satisfied.
@@navaff2868 being a neet aspirant, no one can understand it better 🤕🤕🥺🥺 Man you know I literally got 10k rank this year among 21 lakh candidates...matlb I was in top 0.5% ! I defeated 99.5% people ! That's literally a TOPPER SCORE in any other country major exam...but I'm still dropping a year coz I don't want any state college, I m aspiring for AIIMS or JIPMER or Delhi colleges, for which a 1k rank is required... The pressure on Indian students is too hard 🤕🤕. Man education system is totally screwed up. Coz those who can't get ranks consider themselves worthless, many of my friends were depressed 😞😔 So messed up dude 🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕
@Tokitomuichiro-dz3rq when I died 🥹🥹💀💀 I became nice after meeting Kanroji san And since when did you become so cheerful ? You hardly talk...you were like Tomioka
@@xenofeisher8420 you are really in the 1% Indians who does that... I've never seen a single person call it that. We say LAYS (red green blue yellow orange)
Fun Fact : Lays is an American brand, the already sell potato chips all around the world. But in India they came up with new flavours just to satisfy the taste of consumers here. So basically ita an American snack adapted to Indian taste.
I agree - it's not what springs to mind as a true blue Indian snack. Pakoras, bhajiyas, chaat, samosas, roasted spicy groundnuts, puffed rice with raw veg and masala.. .. the list is endless
Just to confirm other than the chips themselves we also have another "magic masala", which is the mix of many different spices which tastes good in almost anything tangy or spicy, it mainly started from noodles called Maggi here, people loved the mix so much the company tweaked it and started selling it as its own product which can be put in almost all spicy dishes
Lay's nailed it with the seasoning on Magic Masala chips. The chips used to have a bit more amount of seasoning (and sometimes you'd get one chip with 4 chips worth of seasoning - jackpot), but it is still one of my all time favourites. Another favourite of mine is the Spicy Treat from Uncle Chipps, from the frito-lay house. The seasoning is milder bur more fragrant. Nostalgia in a bag.
@@cristianodonaldo1282 I haven't. But I was just saying that's the guys opinion and some people might not like it. I'd really like to try the flavour some day though!
We call these "blue Lays" and it is our most popular purchase whenever we go out to buy snacks 😄💙 Edit: okay I came back to many replies and yes, orange and green flavors are lit too 🧡💚
You should try kurkure! They're these spicy crunchy chip that's formed into a stick and depending on the flavor, it's like a mass explosion in your mouth
how is lays weird 😭 we used to literally pounce at our friends when they got these and eat them secretly in class and later in 9th I remember we had an ice cream and chips stall inside the school and we used to buy lots of stuff at once and sell it for double the price in the buses 😂 great memories!
oh my god i love magic masala so much it’s not even funny anymore i get this and kurkure every time i visit india and it’s the best stuff ever, i swear my relatives might actually be worried for me because i ate so much of it last summer i was there-
Lays, a brand owned by PepsiCo, which is a company from United states, is selling potato chips which was originally from new york, USA, put some Indian spice so it becomes indian snacks... Bro paneer is indian doesn't mean if you put it on pizza pizza becomes Indian dish. Try indian snacks, pakoda, samosa, chilly pakoda, paw bhaji, idli, dosa, mysore dosa, mysore pak, chat, dahi papdi, dahi bhalla, pani puri, dahi puri, bhel puri. Masala chai, lassi, chach, shikanji, etc. These even if you add western touch its just incomplete indian dish..not western dish. If you can't find it buy ingredients prepare it at home and taste it.
I didn't realise people outside India didn't have Blue Lays. As in a lot of people to the point it being called weird lol. I was thinking of Maggi Masala lmfao
Because, Oreo pakodas exist even in the US. Much before they became infamous in India, they have been available as Fried Oreos across the US, especially in the southern states which are known for frying all possible things. Beer battered Oreos are a common dessert/snack.
As an Indian, I’d like to explain masala. Masla is potato’s with many spices and it has a good combination with dosa which is a batter with a crunchy centre. Visit India and you’ll know what I’m talking about
I'm an indian and i love all the lays chips flavours except the masala magic one Update: Few days ago I tried the new vatiant of the india's magic masala and it tastes better now
As an Indian, with an assumption that y'all others think we grab anything that says masala; masala is just a term for our everyday kitchen seasonings in most indian languages. Snacks, they'll always have 'masala' in it but nah we're not always drawn to stuff with "masala flavouring" or "curry flavour".