Colin, American travel vlogger
Colin, an American travel vlogger notorious for attempting to induce food poisoning by sampling street food in various countries, has recently targeted India after a failed attempt in Pakistan. His latest escapade took him to Delhi, where he documented a street food tour in pursuit of his unusual quest.
Despite warnings about the risks associated with street food in India, particularly for foreigners susceptible to digestive issues colloquially termed “Delhi Belly,” Colin proceeded with his mission. He sampled dal kachori, describing it as “delicious,” followed by samosas that he found “really good,” and an ice lolly, which he compared to “freshly cut grass.”
Contrary to his expectations, Colin did not experience food poisoning by the end of his tour. In a statement to his camera, he remarked, “At the end of the day, I did not get food poisoning because I am simply built different,” pledging to continue his quest in other regions of India.
Colin’s video has generated significant attention on social media, amassing over 1.3 million views on Instagram and sparking a debate among viewers. While some criticised his approach, pointing out the natural authenticity of Indian cuisine, others expressed surprise that his experiment did not result in illness.
“You aren’t built differently! It’s Indian natural food without any American touch! This isn’t gonna hurt you! Stereotype dusted here,” commented one viewer, reflecting a common sentiment among those who viewed the video.
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