Vikas Khanna hits YouTuber for misinformation after false panel -claim at Gauri Khan's Torii - 'Eng that ...' | Today news

Vikas Khanna recently took on his Instagram, saying that the YouTuber who claimed that Gauri’s Torii restaurant “false Paner” served a wrong information, Vikas Khanna Slams YouTuber for wrong information after false Paner -claim at Gauri Khan’s Torii -a Golf Sarthak. Swept, to a popular media rates. Sachdeva posted an Instagram video claiming that Gauri Khan’s Mumbai restaurant Torii served ‘false’ Paner. Recently, celebrity chef Vikas Khanna and MasterChef India Judge beat the Youtuber and said it was ‘Eng that unqualified people were taken seriously.’ Vikas Khanna took on his Instagram to refute the false Paner claims and say, ‘I have cooked and worked with the science of food in recent decades. I’ve never seen such a terrible wrong information as YouTuber claiming to be a food scientist. ” Gauri Khan’s Torii has already rejected the claims. What did the YouTuber claim? Youtuber Sarthak Sachdeva visited Shah Rukh Khan’s wife Gauri Khan’s Mumbai restaurant Torii to test their panel. Sarthak Sachdeva claimed that the panel served ‘false’ after performing a purity test with iodine, and posted a video and wrote: ‘Fake Paner?’ Although the video has now been removed, the incident has received a lot of traction on social media. Vikas Khanna explains the color change according to Sachdeva, the Paner served in Gauri Khan’s restaurant Black in color after placing a few drops of iodine tincture, which led him to claim to be false. However, Vikas Khanna set up these claims, saying that iodine also changes color in the presence of several other ingredients, including wheat tarch, banana and a complete list. He has expanded that the use of the ingredients can also occur in cross -infestation and thus lead to the black color in the iodine test. Vikas Khanna claimed YouTuber’s false panner what Torii said earlier about Fake Paner, Torii gave a similar explanation to Vikas Khanna, and refuted the Youtuber’s ‘fake paneer’ claims. Torii’s official Instagram said: “The iodine test reflects the presence of starch, not the authenticity of the Paner. Since the dish contains soybean-based ingredients, this reaction is expected. We stand by the purity of our Paner and the integrity of our ingredients at Torii.” First published: 19 Apr 2025, 03:09 IST