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Indian restaurant serves nitrogen-cooled biscuits and goes viral (Watch video)

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A video, which shows an unidentified restaurant possibly in Mumbai serving nitrogen cooled biscuits, has gone viral.  It shows a waiter dipping biscuits in liquid nitrogen kept in a plastic container. As a group of customers put them in their mouth, smoke starts pouring out.
A screenshot of customers wit smoking mouth after biting into
nitrogen-cooled biscuits (Video below)

November 17, 2015, NewsCrunch

A video, which shows an unidentified restaurant possibly in Mumbai serving nitrogen cooled biscuits, has gone viral.

It shows a waiter dipping biscuits in liquid nitrogen kept in a plastic container and serving them. As a group of customers put them in their mouth, smoke starts pouring out.

The video uploaded on YouTube on October 28 has generated 200,000 plus views and drawn comments from all over the world.

Nitrogen is a colourless gas, which turns into a liquid at temperatures below -196C. When you put the biscuit in your mouth, the heat from your body will cause the liquid nitrogen to become gas.

These biscuits are said to taste cold and dry and not harmful to your body unlike raw liquid nitrogen, which can kill you if drunk.

A British teenager in Lancashire, Gaby Scanlon, fell ill seriously last month after she had a drink laced with liquid nitrogen at a pub. A local hospital had to remove a portion of her perforated stomach to save her life.

Caution, consult experts and verify all information before you anything like in the video below.

Indian restaurant serves nitrogen cooled biscuit and goes viral (Watch video)



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