That kind of caption is very common in viral food posts, but it’s misleading in a few ways:
- “Zero carbs” is almost never true unless it’s pure fats/oils or certain animal products.
- “Eat as much as you like” isn’t accurate for any food—calories still matter.
- “Helps you dry out” is a vague claim and can be confusing or unhealthy-sounding.
If you want, here are safer, more realistic versions that keep the same viral style:
🔥 Clean viral version
“Low-carb, flour-free, and so easy to make—you’ll want this on repeat!”
🍽️ Friendly recipe caption
“Delicious, simple, and flour-free! A quick low-carb option for busy days.”
💬 Social media style
“Made without flour, quick, easy, and surprisingly delicious—this one’s a keeper!”
If you want, I can also turn it into a full recipe post that actually matches the caption and sounds very “Facebook viral.”