Korean Blogger Tastes Indian Pulse Candy & Cries As She Couldn’t Handle It, Netizens React

The South Korean blogger and YouTuber, Hyojeong Park aka Mhyochi is currently in India and she is leaving no stone unturned in exploring the nation, its heritage, culture, food and so on. She is giving a good idea to her followers as to what India is all about and why they should also try to visit and explore the country.

Korean Blogger Tastes Indian Pulse Candy & Cries As She Couldn’t Handle It, Netizens React

Recently, she was told by someone to taste the famous Pulse candy and give her honest feedback about this candy which is loved by a good number of Indians.

Pulse is a sweet and sour candy which activates our taste buds once we break it as the dry filling is quite salty.

Mhyochi decided to taste the candy and she recorded herself while having it. As she tore the wrapper, she thought that it might be a melon-flavoured candy as it is green in colour. She felt the sour taste after she kept the candy in her mouth but all hell broke loose when she broke the candy with her teeth and just after a few seconds of breaking the candy, she started howling and crying as she found it very sour. The South Korean YouTuber was not able to consume the candy and she spitted it on a towel.

Here is the video in which you can see Mhyochi giving Indian Pulse candy a try:

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Soon netizens reacted to the video and while many shared their opinion on the candy and expressed how much they love its taste, some others called her overacting ki dukaan and asked her not to overreact and few even went on to say that Pulse is way tastier than the crabs, octopus and other stuffs she might eat.

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Well, the flavor of Pulse candy was too strong for Mhyochi to handle but we Indians just love it!

Have you tasted Pulse? How did you find this candy?

Also Read: Demand Of This Candy Is So High That It’s Selling At 50% Higher Price!

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