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Let us come together to defeat the horror of Oreo rice


(Picture: @WahyuYordan/Twitter)

There are more Oreo flavours than you can shake a stick at.

The American brand has a new edition for every season and then some.

Normally, we don’t mind because Oreos are delicious, though they are definitely not a fashion inspiration.

But one thing we absolutely reject the idea of is Oreo rice, that is cookie cooked with rice.

The monstrosity was seen on Twitter recently where it was rightfully dismissed with passion.

Wahyu Illahi, a graphic designer from Malaysia tweeted some images of Oreo being cooked with milk and rice and it offended pretty much everyone.

The tweet went viral, amassing 8,000 likes and nearly 2,000 comments from people condemning the creation and reacting accordingly with plenty of GIFs.

We’re not masochists so we won’t be trying this at home but for those who are curious, it is pretty straightforward to make.

Wahyu’s recipe begins with dunking the Oreos in a rice cooker or pot in what looks like the same amount of rice to water ratio you would when cooking normal, yummy rice.

He then uses a spoon to smash up all the biscuits and let it mix with the milk.

After some time the rice is boiled and the Oreos mixed, leaving you with a concoction that would probably taste like crushed dreams.

Understandably though, people aren’t feeling it. One person wrote: ‘Every day we stray further away from God.’

Someone else wrote: ‘This looks like something a pregnant lady would crave!’

Wahyu also showed his love of the cooky mix when he tweeted an image of him eating the biscuit with rice filled inside.

But we’re not judging, go ahead and make the stuff for yourself, who knows it could become a food staple in the future.

Definitely not one for us, but maybe someone out there has a taste for it.

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