The Powder Is Pachakarpuram in Telugu, Bheemsenikapur in Hindi and similar names in Other Indian Languages. It's a purified form of Gum From Karpuram Tree! Edible and flamable and also used in Ayurvedic Medicines! So, don't worry thinking it as a chemical...😊🙏
That powder is a dried up clove which is crushed...it is set on fire...its not a chemical ....fire paans are even made at homes in some places although they are not so common
There has not been a single person dying of starvation since india's independence, Indian govt spends 2.1 trillion rupees ($28 billion usd) every years for food subsidies, never let anyone tell you that "while poor people are starving" sentence in anything related to India
That mysterious powder that ignites the flame in fire paan is Camphor(Kapur). It's not at all bad for health and it is a naturally produced substance extracted from a plant, though can be synthsized chemically.
Paan is mouth refreshment where garlic naan is food.it is type of camphor i think which is safe to eat.they dip there hand in water first before dipping into oil. When they dip there wet hand in oil it doesn't increase thetemperature Of hand suddenly which makes him to dip his hand cuz it create steam when his wet hand dipped in hot oil
It's camphor to purify water & catches fire easily, used in fire paan. I used to drink water kept in a mud pot with camphor in my childhood when refrigerator wasn't a household thing, the water tasted like heaven. I miss that flavor of life!
Bro this not a chemical. ..😃😃😃😃 Indian mostly use spices and petals are most good and it's mostly in all parts of India used from village to city. ........ pls 😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Not chemical. Thats edible Kapoor. By boiling tree stem of a kind we extract a white oil which is edible in very small quantity also flammable .Its sub standard variety used in Temples to make Pooja Aarti rituals.
That powder is raw camphor, which has medicinal properties and a good flavour too, so it isn't any toxic chemical which will affect your health in the long run.
That flaming paan is the indian equivalent of the B52 cocktail There is a scientific explanation as to why his hands don't get burnt in hot bubbling oil.
@@SshivamKhopkar In south India it is called "PachaKarpooram", which in english may translate to Green/Raw camphor. See this link www.quora.com/Is-it-safe-to-consume-edible-camphor
My mouth is filled with water 🤤🤤🤤 Well that fish guy is using science , the paste applied on fish and his hand is thick and it protects his hand for few seconds .
It's true about Gurudwaras... We are members of our local Gurudwara. My dad used to volunteer in the kitchen not just before Covid but during Covid as well for providing food for those who were in need and for welfare workers as well🙏🏻. I have actually seen the richest man of my city volunteering to clean the shoes of people every Sunday (shoes are left in a rack outside). Another guy who is one of the biggest restaurant owner of the city, volunteers every langar to clean the dishes. I was a volunteer for serving food too. We all sit together and eat.
That powder name " karpooram " in Tamil.. we use this in some sweet desert good aroma.. it's flamable.. edible too.. not chemical
"Karpooram" otherwise knows as Camphor is indeed a chemical.
@@pointinpolyhedron its taken from tree
@@Johnpranu There are a lot of things that come from nature and still contain chemicals.
Yes
In malayalam also known as Karpooram
Dude is passionately talking about Naan calling em paan 😄
Paan is betel leaf. And what you are speaking of in the intro the garlic thing is 'naan'.
That's the one.
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The Powder Is Pachakarpuram in Telugu, Bheemsenikapur in Hindi and similar names in Other Indian Languages. It's a purified form of Gum From Karpuram Tree!
Edible and flamable and also used in Ayurvedic Medicines!
So, don't worry thinking it as a chemical...😊🙏
Yeah... Camphor
That powder is a dried up clove which is crushed...it is set on fire...its not a chemical ....fire paans are even made at homes in some places although they are not so common
Now it sounds good.
That's camphor
That powder is just camphor. Both flammable and edible.
There has not been a single person dying of starvation since india's independence, Indian govt spends 2.1 trillion rupees ($28 billion usd) every years for food subsidies, never let anyone tell you that "while poor people are starving" sentence in anything related to India
That powder in fire paan is camphor, it catches fire quickly and also it helps in preserving sweet items.
The powder is Camphor. It is traditionally used in India for making ayurvedic medicines
Nope, that firey powder is Camphor... Maybe.
That mysterious powder that ignites the flame in fire paan is Camphor(Kapur). It's not at all bad for health and it is a naturally produced substance extracted from a plant, though can be synthsized chemically.
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Paan is mouth refreshment where garlic naan is food.it is type of camphor i think which is safe to eat.they dip there hand in water first before dipping into oil. When they dip there wet hand in oil it doesn't increase thetemperature
Of hand suddenly which makes him to dip his hand cuz it create steam when his wet hand dipped in hot oil
Stop. You're making me hungry.
The powder name is kapoor
It's camphor to purify water & catches fire easily, used in fire paan. I used to drink water kept in a mud pot with camphor in my childhood when refrigerator wasn't a household thing, the water tasted like heaven. I miss that flavor of life!
They use camphor not any chemical
The powder is campher coconut powder , the oil content and campher that burns.
Why i am lovingly smiling Every time i watch this guy eating something in India
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It is not chemical . It is called ( kapoor ) in Hindi. In English it is called camphor .
The chemical in The Flaming Pan is Camphor.
That white powder in the paan was camphor.
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The powder is edible Camphor
That powder is not chemical... Its karpuram...
The powder which is used to lit the fire is "Camphor"
The white powder in the pan was mint powder and there's one more thing for powder that is used it (chuna)
Bro this not a chemical. ..😃😃😃😃
Indian mostly use spices and petals are most good and it's mostly in all parts of India used from village to city. ........ pls 😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Powder in 🔥🔥FIRE PAAN🔥🔥 is Camphor (kapur)... I think not so good for health but neither tha paan is.
Bhai... Edible camphor is different than what we offer in a puja...
@@aan8977 oh accha melo pata nhi tha, dhanyawad 🙏
That white powder is dried & grated coconut...not a chemical
If you taste rabri faluda once, I'm sure you will again and again want to grab it.. 👍🏻
That Powder put In fire pan .. is not actually chemical .. it's was different mint powder or camphor powered but it's different from other camphor
Its naan dude...😂
That powder is camphor. It is not deadly
The powder is Kapoor, some people use it to cheat the oxymeter on high altitude :)
It's camphor powder. Its also added in desserts for flavor
The 1st paan the mystery powder- It's kor-pur ... It's not chemical its use in puja and temples.....
Edible camphor powder as fire ignitor...it won't give burnt skin but give a burnt hot taste...wet mouth(salivated) is important for trying this
The powder in fire paan called as camphor
Ganesh restaurent where he puts his hand in the oil serve amazing food
Not chemical. Thats edible Kapoor. By boiling tree stem of a kind we extract a white oil which is edible in very small quantity also flammable .Its sub standard variety used in Temples to make Pooja Aarti rituals.
That powder used in the fire paan is made of camphor.
The pan that is not chemical that is karpoora its used in temple for lighting pooja
You could say it's just camphor the powder used in fire paan
That powder is raw camphor, which has medicinal properties and a good flavour too, so it isn't any toxic chemical which will affect your health in the long run.
I think that powder made out of peppermint crystal that is why it has an intense taste of mint.
@@amitsrivastava5553 maybe
That powder is edible camphor... In my home, we use it to prepare kheer..
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It is eatable camphor.. which is made of natural Ingredient. it is inflammable and also gives Refreshing flavour
the secret powder is camphor
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That’s probably camphor,i guss! the powder that burn!
Surely it is camphor powder in the PAN 👍👍
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That thing is camphor which is catching fire
It's not chemical. It's green camphor. Edible and certainly not chemical. Tamilians use it for devine prayers to cooking sakkarai pongal. Yummy
Actually they use the camphor powder for the fire..
Paan and Naan 2 different things . Betel leaf and bread cook in tandoor.
Food in every state is different in veg and non veg Both. Every 100 km food and clothes and people racial structure and behaviour changes.
That powder is edible campfur in fire paan
that powder is crushed camphor
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The bread you are referring to is called "naan".
"Paan" is the treat wrapped in a leaf eaten at the end of a meal. This is to help digestion
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The chemical powder is natural edible camphor
That flaming paan is the indian equivalent of the B52 cocktail
There is a scientific explanation as to why his hands don't get burnt in hot bubbling oil.
Paan is beetle nut leaf , naan is what you guys were taking about
Paan means it is the eating tree leaf 🍂🍂
Hi, That is not a chemical powder, that is Camphor powder.
It is camphor , it is eatable camphor, catches fire
The white powder is edible camphor
that powder is Champhor
I think that is green camphor(edible) in fire paan.
Its just edible camphor, desi kaapor.
@@SshivamKhopkar In south India it is called "PachaKarpooram", which in english may translate to Green/Raw camphor. See this link www.quora.com/Is-it-safe-to-consume-edible-camphor
The powder is probably grounded camphor.....it's not going to harm you.....it's edible and natural
That powder is called Kapoor
no thats not chemical its karpooor which can be eaten
My mouth is filled with water 🤤🤤🤤
Well that fish guy is using science , the paste applied on fish and his hand is thick and it protects his hand for few seconds .
You too caught that trick. Hehheheh.
@@vijayaravi8 I studied it😂.
That powder is Camphor......no chemicals Sir ! It’s all natural stuff !
Btw the place where fire paan is served is Connaught place ❤️❤️
Dude, even I was laughing with confusion how he talked about naan, but calling it paan, paan is a whole different thing brother
The powdery chemical is a type of wax, It is found in the wood of the camphor laurel (Cinnamomum camphora), it is totally edible,
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Its fire paan means fire leaf 🌿
That is paan not naan...you are talking about the flat bread is naan...and paan is a kind of mint leaf used as mouth-freshner
@Aussiedillon it's camphor dude
Its the crushed campher!
That white powder "Chemical" is food-grade Camphor, I think. No other edible powder catches fire like that.
The powder is camphor
It's camphor which is burning
Paan is what Sonny Side eats right there at the end. In your intro, you're talking about NAAN
the powder is edible camphor
The fish is not from sea, it's fresh water fish.
It's true about Gurudwaras... We are members of our local Gurudwara. My dad used to volunteer in the kitchen not just before Covid but during Covid as well for providing food for those who were in need and for welfare workers as well🙏🏻. I have actually seen the richest man of my city volunteering to clean the shoes of people every Sunday (shoes are left in a rack outside). Another guy who is one of the biggest restaurant owner of the city, volunteers every langar to clean the dishes. I was a volunteer for serving food too. We all sit together and eat.
That powder is actually camphor. XD
That powder is camphor
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Not chemical, it could be sugar powder
That power is mint powder