Google Pays Tribute to Panipuri with Interactive Doodle Game: How to Play

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Pani Puri is one of the most popular street foods in India. It comes in different ingredients and range and people always enjoy it. Now, even Google has decided to celebrate this popular and most loved Indian street food with a special doodle on its home page. This doodle has been set up by Google to celebrate pani puri as on July 12, 2015, a restaurant in Indore, Madhya Pradesh set a record for serving the highest number of flavors of pani puri. Reportedly, the restaurant serves 51 dishes. To mark the record, Google is celebrating it after eight years with a doodle.

Panipuri Google Doodle

They have turned the doodle into an exciting game that users can enjoy while visiting the home page. In the interactive game, the user has to help the Panipuri street vendor to complete the orders of the customers. The player has to select puris according to their taste and quantity to keep the customers happy.

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Here are the steps to play this exciting game:

Go to google.co.in.

Click on the panipuri doodle displayed on the home page.

Select the mode you want – Timed or Relaxed.

Help the street vendor complete the order.

You can do so by selecting the flavor and quantity specified by the customer.

In an official statement, Google said, “Today’s interactive game Doodle celebrates pani puri — a popular South Asian street food made of crispy shells filled with potatoes, chickpeas, spices, or chilies, and flavored water. And there are varieties of Panipuri for everyone’s taste.”

Pani Puri is available all over India. Every city serves its own version, from Pani Puri to Golgappa, Puchka to Gupchup. But there is an interesting story behind the origin of Panipuri. It is said to have been first built by Draupadi during the Mahabharata. Reportedly, when she was married to the Pandavas, her mother-in-law Kunti challenged her to prepare a dish from the leftovers. So, at that time, he served panipuri from leftover alu sabzi and small sized puris.

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