A TikTok user has gone viral with one outraged follower threatening to 'press charges' over her baked feta pasta recipe that uses strawberries instead of tomatoes.
Regular Tik Tok users will be aware of the viral baked feta pasta that everyone and anyone is attempting to make.
The seemingly simple dish uses just three ingredients - oven cooked feta, tomatoes and pasta.
But instead of following the simple instructions and using tomatoes like most people do, TikTok user @thehungerdiaries used strawberries.

In a clip that has now been viewed 2.9 million times she says: "Let's make the viral baked feta pasta, but this time let's make it with strawberries."
After adding a quarter cup of strawberries, which have had stems removed and been cut in half, to a baking dish she drizzles liberally with olive oil, a splash of white balsamic vinegar and sprinkles over salt and pepper.
After mixing, she arranges the berries faced down around the outside of the dish before placing a big block of feta into the middle, and again, drizzles with oil and seasons with pepper.
She pops it into a 400-degree oven for 45 minutes, and then gives it a good stir
She said: "You'll notice just like the tomatoes, the strawberries released a lot of their natural juices. Those juices combine with the melted feta really help to make that luscious sauce. Next, add a huge handful of basil, stir, and then add pasta of your choice."

She continued: "I honestly wasn't sure how this was going to turn out. I thought this could be a disaster - I knew the flavours generally went well together but I had no idea. But let me tell you, I served this to several people - everybody loved it. Enjoy guys."
Not everyone was as impressed and convinced by the odd dish as she was.
One said: "I absolutely cannot agree with you on this one."
Another wrote: "I thought this was going to be a sweet version and I was so excited. Now I'm just disappointed."
And someone else warned: "I'm pressing charges," while one person threatened: "Stay far away from me.""
Others were a bit more open minded with one saying: "I'm so confused, I don't get why people are mad I would try it."
And another said that sweet and savoury foods often work well together, as they suggested examples like chips and ice-cream, and pretzels and chocolate.