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Brits left in stitches at naan bread that ‘appears to be like like Slimer from Ghostbusters’

While you won’t be afraid of no ghost, you possibly can be postpone by this moderately ghoulish wanting naan.

Ah sure, the bread everyone knows and like to accompany a Friday night time Korma or Jalfrezi should you’re feeling adventurous. Though, this Brit wasn’t too aware of the garlic naan offered from their native Indian.

Let’s simply say the flatbread was wanting a bit of off color – fairly actually on this case. The Brit took to the Casual UK subreddit to indicate off their odd wanting naan and hoped to hunt some solutions.

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“The naan I received from the local Indian last night,” the unique poster shared together with an image of their moderately odd wanting naan bread. Instead of its often beige greatness, the smooth bread had been dyed a vivid inexperienced.

Bewildered by the sight of the naan, the Reddit person then pleaded: “What happened to my naan?” And it did not take lengthy for Brits to descend with their hilarious takes within the feedback.

Some suspected this may be a case for the Ghostbusters and even one thing that may want a little bit of a hand from Doctor Who and co.

“It looks like Slimer from Ghostbusters,” one Brit giggled. Another chuckled: “I’m pretty sure I’ve seen Jon Pertwee fight one of these things in Doctor Who.”

While a 3rd mocked: “The St. Patrick’s Day naans come out earlier every year. It’s as bad as Easter eggs.”

Someone else chimed in: “Naan bread, now in mint choc chip flavour.”



Slimer the ghost
Who you gonna name? Your native takeaway?

Despite some offering solutions past the verge of ridiculousness, others gave extra ‘smart’ reasonings as to why the naan appears to be like like a distant relative of Shrek. One wrote: “Food colouring which they use for pilau rice by the looks of it.”

A second stated: “My guess is this was garlic naan that somehow came into contact with something acidic or something that started the colour change.

“Garlic can flip inexperienced in quite a lot of situations and I’m guessing one in every of them occurred right here.”

This user voiced: “I’m gonna take a shot at midnight and say you ordered a Peshwari Naan, they ran out of them so served you a Plain Naan with coconut from the poppadum tray smeared on prime. If it’s not that I do not know, it doesn’t look interesting.

“Sorry for a try at a sensible answer.”