‘Matar Paneer Juice’ to internet meltdown: This bizarre sugarcane experiment has left Instagram horrified and entertained
If you thought the internet had finally seen every possible food experiment, think again. A viral Instagram reel is currently making social media users question not just fusion food, but perhaps humanity itself. The latest culprit? A bizarre concoction now being called “Matar Paneer Sugarcane Juice.”
Yes, you read that correctly.
The now-viral video shows a vendor stuffing an entire serving of matar paneer curry directly into a sugarcane juicing machine. Thick gravy, chunks of paneer, peas, vegetables, and sugarcane are all crushed together before the resulting orange-brown liquid is poured into a plastic cup and confidently served as a drink.
Naturally, the internet has completely lost it.
The reel, shared by Instagram creator viratonly_01, has already clocked millions of views and thousands of reactions. The creator’s page itself seems dedicated to chaotic “juice experiments,” with other videos featuring unusual combinations pushed through the same sugarcane machine.
But this particular experiment hit differently.
The clip begins with fresh sugarcane being loaded into the machine. Moments later, matar paneer curry is added directly onto the cane before everything is crushed together into what can only be described as a “paneer smoothie nobody asked for.”
The final drink is then handed to people for tasting, while viewers online collectively experience second-hand trauma.
As expected, the comments section quickly turned into a comedy festival.
One user wrote, “Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.”
Another joked, “Digestive system ko practically samjha raha h bhai.”
A third person commented, “Bhai ab ek cheez bachi hai bas…”
Several users compared the drink to “revenge against sugarcane juice,” while others wondered what inspired the creator to wake up one morning and decide to blend a full curry into a beverage.
Some reactions were pure disbelief, while others admitted they could not stop watching the video despite being horrified by it.
And honestly, that may explain exactly why these videos keep going viral.
Over the last few years, social media has become obsessed with extreme food experiments. From Fanta Maggi and chocolate biryani to Oreo pakoras and ice cream dosa, the internet has turned unusual food combinations into a full-fledged genre of content.
The formula is simple: shock people enough and they will watch, react, share, argue, and send the video to friends saying, “You need to see this.”
Food creators know outrage is engagement gold.
And in the age of short-form content, bizarre culinary experiments often perform better than genuinely delicious recipes because viewers cannot look away.
Interestingly, the video has also reignited the endless internet debate: where exactly should fusion food draw the line?
While some viewers called the experiment “creative,” most people appeared deeply disturbed by the idea of paneer curry being converted into a sugary juice.
Still, whether people loved it or hated it, one thing is clear – they watched it.
And perhaps that is the real recipe behind viral food content in 2026.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media video and user comments circulating online. The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity, accuracy, or safety of the content shown in the video.Thumb image: Instagram
The now-viral video shows a vendor stuffing an entire serving of matar paneer curry directly into a sugarcane juicing machine. Thick gravy, chunks of paneer, peas, vegetables, and sugarcane are all crushed together before the resulting orange-brown liquid is poured into a plastic cup and confidently served as a drink.
Naturally, the internet has completely lost it.
The video that broke food lovers emotionally
The reel, shared by Instagram creator viratonly_01, has already clocked millions of views and thousands of reactions. The creator’s page itself seems dedicated to chaotic “juice experiments,” with other videos featuring unusual combinations pushed through the same sugarcane machine.
But this particular experiment hit differently.
The clip begins with fresh sugarcane being loaded into the machine. Moments later, matar paneer curry is added directly onto the cane before everything is crushed together into what can only be described as a “paneer smoothie nobody asked for.”
Instagram comments were funnier than the recipe itself
As expected, the comments section quickly turned into a comedy festival.
One user wrote, “Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.”
Another joked, “Digestive system ko practically samjha raha h bhai.”
A third person commented, “Bhai ab ek cheez bachi hai bas…”
Several users compared the drink to “revenge against sugarcane juice,” while others wondered what inspired the creator to wake up one morning and decide to blend a full curry into a beverage.
Some reactions were pure disbelief, while others admitted they could not stop watching the video despite being horrified by it.
And honestly, that may explain exactly why these videos keep going viral.
Why bizarre food combinations go viral so fast
Over the last few years, social media has become obsessed with extreme food experiments. From Fanta Maggi and chocolate biryani to Oreo pakoras and ice cream dosa, the internet has turned unusual food combinations into a full-fledged genre of content.
The formula is simple: shock people enough and they will watch, react, share, argue, and send the video to friends saying, “You need to see this.”
Food creators know outrage is engagement gold.
And in the age of short-form content, bizarre culinary experiments often perform better than genuinely delicious recipes because viewers cannot look away.
Fusion food or food crime?
Interestingly, the video has also reignited the endless internet debate: where exactly should fusion food draw the line?
While some viewers called the experiment “creative,” most people appeared deeply disturbed by the idea of paneer curry being converted into a sugary juice.
Still, whether people loved it or hated it, one thing is clear – they watched it.
And perhaps that is the real recipe behind viral food content in 2026.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media video and user comments circulating online. The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity, accuracy, or safety of the content shown in the video.Thumb image: Instagram
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