My cousin sent me this. Available at a grocery store in Edison, New Jersey. $2.99 only.— Samar Halarnkar (@samar11) November 18, 2019
My question: Are these imported from desi cows or are they from Yankee cows? pic.twitter.com/uJm8ffoKX2
Indian cakes made from cow dung sold in the US
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Indian crabs made from cow dung are being sold at various
stores in the US, with interesting comments being made on social media.
An Indian journalist tweeted a photo of an American store
where packets of cow dung can be seen. The aforementioned journalist wrote with
him that he had been sent a picture by a relative from the United States and
told that the cakes were being sold for $ 3 at a US-based New Jersey store.
As can be seen in the picture, a packet contains 10 cows of
cow dung and it is written that it is an Indian product and not for food but
for religious purpose.
Interesting comments are also being made as this image
unfolds.
One user wrote, 'It would have been better if they were sold
in the US under the name "Cow Ding Cookie", a cow dung biscuit.
Another user wrote that there is no guarantee that these
'cakes' are actually made from cow dung of Indian origin.
A person named Siddhartha Singh remarked that if anyone
wants to eat them, they should have their permission.
Shabnam Gupta wrote that he was curious that the
Indian-based Indian 'bhakt' would be considered meatless burgers.
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