McDonald's 'dosa burger' amuses Indians

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A security guard opens the door for customers at McDonalds in Khan Market on February 24, 2009 in New Delhi, India.Image source, Getty Images
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McDonald's is popular in India

If you are a fan of Indian food, you must have come across the hugely popular masala dosa, which is a type of rice pancake with a potato filling.

But have you ever imagined the classic dish in the form of a burger? No? Well, McDonald's is reportedly planning exactly that.

Reports say that "dosa burgers" may soon be sold at McDonald's outlets.

While the news has amused some Twitter users, others are angry at the attempt to "mess around" with Indian dishes.

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Twitter has been abuzz ever since the Economic Times reported, external that McDonald's new Indian dishes would feature items like the dosa burger and anda bhurji (masala scrambled eggs).

"We continue to look at inspiration from Indian cuisine and bring it as a McDonald's format which will give you flavours from the west but the familiarity of Indian," Amit Jatia, vice-chairman of Westlife Development, which runs McDonald's restaurants in parts of India, was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

But some Twitter users are not impressed.

Masala dosa burgers with molaga podi sauce?? Has #McDonalds lost it??Image source, @Dhichkyaaon
That confusing moment when you dont know if you want a burger or a Masala dosaImage source, Karan Dhote
I pay Rs115 +taxes for a fancy breakfast meal at #mcdonalds. (Pancakes, hash browns, & coffee) & I like it very much! Masala Dosa BurgerImage source, Kritika Bansal
Molaga podi chutney mayo...now I have seen it all #ItHappensOnlyInIndia #fusionfood #dosa #McDonaldsImage source, Kajal K Iyer
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Molaga podi is chilli-based chutney

People who use misleading vehicle indicators on main roads should be forcibly fed the new Mcdonalds Masala Dosa.Image source, Nitin Srivatsa

Others used the opportunity to suggest other types of food that McDonalds could start offering their customers.

Next in line - McAlooParantha, McCholleBhature!!Image source, Akshay Julka
Masala dosa burger, what next chaat paapri, paani puri? #McDonaldsImage source, @Sunnichka21

But some felt McDonald's was simply trying to become "more Indian", and it shouldn't be criticised.

#mcdonalds Introducing Masala Dosa Burger I guess #McDonald's is slowly becoming more Indian by aping Indian cuisines and food habitsImage source, Ajay Grover
Masala Dosa Burger !!! That's some level of product localization. #Marketing #McDonalds #ProductManagement #ProductImage source, Arpit Srivastava