Tim Hortons’ Diwali special menu sparks debate among sweet connoisseurs | Trending

On Diwali, Canadian coffee brand Tim Hortons gave tws to their doughnuts and introduced new concoctions. However, one particular item on the l went viral and sparked a debate among sweet lovers. Wondering what it is? Well, it is the ‘jalebi cheesecake donut’. Other items from the l include ‘caramel pachios donut’ and ‘choco chikki donut’. While some wanted to try the unique concoction, others were not impressed. The image shows the Diwali special menu of Tim Hortons. (X/@lilcosmicowgirl) “Thank you Tim Hortons for white washing Diwali,” wrote X user @lilcosmicowgirl while sharing a screenshot of the menu online. According to the picture, the restaurant chain led seven Diwali special items. One of the items that gained significant attention from social media users was ‘jalebi cheesecake donut’. The item is prepared using Tim Hortons’ classic doughnut filled with cheesecake, dipped in vanilla and topped with jalebi. Take a look at the Diwali special ling here: The tweet was shared on November 8. It has since accumulated over 37,000 views, and the numbers are still increasing. A few even took to the comments section of the post to share their thoughts. Check out a few reactions to this ‘jalebi cheesecake donut’ here:“Why are all these dishes non veg?” posted an individual. Another added, “Take 2 cheesecakes, place them on top of each other, the top one inverted & stuff the jalebi inside the donuts. Donut, cream, jalebi, cream, donut. Banger dessert.” “Feels wrong to read jalebi & cheesecake in the same breath,” expressed a third. A fourth commented, “Oh hell no. Jalebi cheesecake.” “Jalebi cheesecake donut sounds good,” shared a fifth. A sixth commented, “No.” What do you think about the ‘jalebi cheesecake donut’ offered Tim Hortons? “Exciting news! Hindustan Times is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!” Click here! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arfa Javaid is a journal working with the Hindustan Times’ Delhi team. She covers trending topics, human interest stories, and viral content online. …view detail