A recent Instagram video has gone viral, showing a young boy preparing his own tiffin before dawn. The reel, shared by @life_of_two_boys, captures the child, dressed smartly in trousers and a shirt, confidently assembling his lunch box . He starts by taking kneaded dough and chicken nuggets from the fridge and freezer. While the nuggets cook in an air fryer, he preps instant noodles on the stove.
Next, he rolls out the dough to make a paratha, adding a layer of chocolate spread inside. After carefully sealing the paratha’s edges, he cooks it on a tawa with oil. While it roasts, he uses a slicer to neatly cut an apple and places the pieces in water. With a thumbs-up to the camera, he slices the paratha and begins filling his tiffin box.
The meal includes noodles, nuggets, apple slices, sweet corn, and, of course, the chocolate-filled paratha. With a quick bite of his creation, the boy seals the box, ready for the day. The video, titled ""It's 4 am. Let's make my 'lunch box'," has already racked up 8 million views.
Viewers were amazed by his culinary skills, with comments ranging from humorous quips to genuine admiration. One user joked, "Little bro drops his parents to work and then goes to school." Another said, "Acha hai Meri mama Instagram use nahi karti." ["It's a good thing that my mom does not use Instagram."]
Young chefs like this often go viral. Before this, food creator Kian Hiatt also captured attention by making butter chicken and naan, proving that these young cooks can whip up impressive meals.
Next, he rolls out the dough to make a paratha, adding a layer of chocolate spread inside. After carefully sealing the paratha’s edges, he cooks it on a tawa with oil. While it roasts, he uses a slicer to neatly cut an apple and places the pieces in water. With a thumbs-up to the camera, he slices the paratha and begins filling his tiffin box.
The meal includes noodles, nuggets, apple slices, sweet corn, and, of course, the chocolate-filled paratha. With a quick bite of his creation, the boy seals the box, ready for the day. The video, titled ""It's 4 am. Let's make my 'lunch box'," has already racked up 8 million views.
Viewers were amazed by his culinary skills, with comments ranging from humorous quips to genuine admiration. One user joked, "Little bro drops his parents to work and then goes to school." Another said, "Acha hai Meri mama Instagram use nahi karti." ["It's a good thing that my mom does not use Instagram."]
Young chefs like this often go viral. Before this, food creator Kian Hiatt also captured attention by making butter chicken and naan, proving that these young cooks can whip up impressive meals.
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