If we talk about the most consumed thing in the world, the first name that will come to your mind is water. This is true. But if we ask you which thing is consumed the most in the world after water, then you might get a little confused. Actually, the correct answer to this question is—tea! There is no dearth of tea lovers in the world. People are fond of trying new flavors of tea, and due to this hobby, various experiments are also done on tea. One such experiment is very much in discussion these days. Tea experiment increased anger: Experiments with tea were started so that more people liked it, but sometimes these experiments also increased people's anger. These days, one such video is going viral on social media, in which a person has made 'Sheer-Khurma' tea. Now, people are not impressed by seeing this tea but are shocked. This tea is made in Amritsar: This video is from Amritsar, and the price of a cup of tea is said to be Rs 100. Now, you must be thinking that if the price of a cup of tea is so high, then the tea must be something special. But you will also be surprised to hear the ingredients of this tea. This tea does not have only tea leaves, milk, and sugar; almonds, rose petals, cardamom, and butter have also been added to it. The most surprising thing: The most surprising thing about this tea is that tea leaves have not been used in it! Yes, you heard it right. This 'Sheer-Khurma' tea has been made without tea leaves. People's reactions on social media: This video has been shared on Instagram by food blogger Sukrit Jain. So far, more than 17 thousand people have liked it, and people are also making funny comments on it. One user wrote, "This has become tea-sheer-khurma." At the same time, another joked, "What poison have you made?" Another user wrote in surprise, "The strangest thing is that uncle did not even add tea leaves in it." Rahul Gandhi's US Visit Sparks Backlash Over Remarks and Controversial Meeting Coup Plot or Diplomatic Blunder? Rahul Gandhi’s Controversial US Meetings Stir National Alarm Adani Group Secures Bid to Supply 6,600 MW of Renewable and Thermal Power to Maharashtra