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Is Paneer Served At Top Restaurants Fake? Pune Doctor Shares Shocking Truth, Health Risks, How To Check Purity

WHAT'S THE STORY?

A clip showing a street vendor selling paneer sandwiches at a very low price has caught people’s attention. In the video, a man from Pune questions the vendor about how the sandwich can cost just Rs 20

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if it contains paneer. What follows is a claim that the paneer being used may not be real.

The man explains what he says he learned and warns viewers to be careful while buying paneer products from outside.

Man Questions How Paneer Sandwich Costs Just Rs 20

The video begins at a busy street stall. A glass display case is filled with neatly stacked sandwiches. Rows of bread stuffed with filling can be seen from top to bottom. People are moving around in the background, and the stall appears to be set up in a crowded market area.

A man standing near the cart points at one of the sandwiches and asks the vendor, “Brother, how much is this?” The vendor replies, “Twenty rupees.” The man sounds surprised and says, “Twenty rupees. What paneer is in it?” He then asks again, “Paneer comes for twenty rupees.”

Man Explains What The Vendor Told Him

The clip then cuts to the man speaking directly to the camera. He shares what he claims the vendor told him when he questioned the low price.

“When I asked the vendor, ‘How can paneer be this cheap?’ He casually replied, ‘This paneer is not made from milk. And here is the truth,” the man reveals in the clip.

“Small street shops to big restaurants use this fake paneer to cut costs. This fake paneer goes by the name analog paneer, a cheap and synthetic alternative. And you know what it is made of? It is mostly palm oil or hydrogenated vegetable oil, along with starches, synthetic emulsifiers, and chemicals that mimic the texture of real paneer,” he also stated.

Explaining the dangers attached to it, the man says, “These are loaded with trans fats, preservatives, which increase the risk of heart disease, obesity, and liver damage.”

He then advised that “First, check the price, so if the cost is too good to be true, the texture is soft and chewy. The third and most definite way is the iodine test. Fake paneer turns blue due to added starch. while real paneer remains unchanged.”

The caption of the video reads, “Beware of Fake Paneer in India !!”

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