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“Indian Food Is Terrible And We Pretend It Isn’t”

Nope, we didn’t say that.
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26 Jun 2020, 07:00 AM

Main image via Times Now

If you can guess that it’s curry from the smell alone, you’re probably a lover of Indian food just like us- and you probably shouldn’t continue reading.

But oh well, you’re curious.. aren’t you? Because same.

A Tweet by a United States professor in response to another tweet triggered the Indian food lovers to come out and educate him about the goodness of spices and flavours…

Prof Nichols admitted that he had only eaten at Indian restaurants in the US and Britain.

via GIPHY

While people are debating over whether it is racist to express one’s gastronomical preferences, we are just sitting here with popcorn, reading the hilarious comments on Twitter!




Is it wrong to state one’s food preference?

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