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“…Thoda Teekha Kam please”: Japanese ambassador tries out Indian road meals in Pune

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], June 9 (ANI): From world leaders to a number of Hollywood celebrities, Indian road meals has a world standing and is liked by all. Japanese Ambassador to India and Bhutan, Hiroshi Suzuki, turned the most recent to take a liking to India’s famed road meals.

A video of Japanese envoy Suzuki making an attempt Maharashtrian-style road meals in Pune went viral on social media. Apparently, the envoy, who was in Pune for an occasion, tried Vada Pav and Misal Pav. However, he had a minor criticism — that it was too spicy for him.

Taking to Twitter, he posted the video of him consuming the road meals with a caption that learn, “I love street food of India …but thoda teekha kam please!”The Japanese envoy additionally tried Pune’s well-known Misal Pav, on the advice of his Twitter followers, and likewise posted a video of tucking into the delicacy.

“Because many followers recommended me…! MisalPav,” the envoy posted.

He put out one other video on Twitter saying that he wished a “little less spicy”.

He obtained a lot reward from netizens for his posts about making an attempt out Indian road meals in Pune. Some of his social media followers urged him to strive different delicacies within the feedback part, whereas others admired his willingness to strive new meals.

“Quite brave of you, these literally have a lot of chillies in them. You should have a mango lassi or mango ice cream to cool down your tummy,” a social media consumer commented.

“Have a glass of buttermilk,” wrote one other.

“Eat sweet dish also,” added one other.

This was not the primary time {that a} Japanese official tried out Indian road meals.

Earlier, in March, Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, on his go to to India, tried completely different Indian delicacies, together with ‘gol-gappe’, ‘aam panna’ and ‘lassi’ throughout a go to to the Buddha Jayanti Park in Delhi with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

PM Narendra Modi shared a video on Facebook displaying Kishida tucking into gol-gappes. He captioned the video, “My friend Japan PM Fumio Kishida enjoyed Gol-Gappas.”The two leaders even tried their palms at churning, as caterers appeared to elucidate the recipe behind the well-known Indian candy beverage, lassiJ. (ANI)

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