Creepy ‘beetroot chapos’ freaking people out
There is a new chapati recipe in town that is freaking out food enthusiasts on social media.
This after a picture of what appears to be chapati’s in an unfamiliar pinkish/reddish colour was shared online user who goes by the name @mmjug.
Kenyans are known for their love for chapatis, which come either white or brown colours, but the ‘beetroot chapos’ have left many of them speculating on the ingredients that might have gone into making them.
Chapati is a common meal in Kenya which is made using wheat flour, water, cooking oil and salt.
Meanwhile in the mashakura chronicles…. pic.twitter.com/2Adi6vnxCa
— mmnjug™ (@mmnjug) December 4, 2017
Here are some reactions that the creepy ‘beetroot chapos’ got from Kenyans online:
My villagers believe any fruit with a red colour 'Inasafisha damu'.
— Mwangi Kirubi (@mwarv) December 4, 2017
What. The. Hell. Is. That. Made. Of ?
— Ule Msee Wa Marysto (@Ngartia) December 4, 2017
Beetroot Chapati? I thought Butternut was odd but this is on a whole new level
— Kirima Nturibi (@K_mountainous) December 4, 2017
Weird on so many levels…. Besides butternut, they also add pumpkins… Saitan!
— mmnjug™ (@mmnjug) December 4, 2017
Please @DCI_Kenya release @DavidNdii and arrest the person making these seditious chapatis. https://t.co/ZIcWtM5eUe
— Dan Aceda (@danaceda) December 4, 2017