If there is one thing that connects foodies on the internet, it is the love for Indian food. Although we all love pizza, burgers and noodles too – the humble Indian cuisine has a place in our hearts and stomachs. While Indian food is extremely delicious and versatile, we recently saw a post on Twitter that made us realize that food can be a great teacher too. Yes, you read that right! As industrialist Harsh Goenka shared in a post, we can really learn a lesson from our favorite Indian snacks. Take a look at what he wrote about this foodie knowledge:
Wisdom from our favorite snacks: pic.twitter.com/X7K0SEfVtE— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) 28 August 2022
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“Knowledge from our favorite snacks,” wrote the industrialist Harsh Goenka in his post. The tweet has already garnered over 1.5k likes and hundreds of comments and retweets. The picture he shared had pani puri, dhokla, jalebi and tea. Each food item was linked to a life lesson. For example, Jalebi taught us that it is all about being ‘sweet’. Dhokla taught us that even the softest things can withstand pressure while not giving up hope on pani puri. Meanwhile, for Chai, it was about being present as a ‘comfort’ for people to provide moral support.
, post about foodie The wisdom and what our favorite Indian snacks teach us was originally shared by Zomato on its Instagram handle. to keep track:
Many foodies on Twitter can resonate with the love for Indian food and how simple lessons can be learned. Meal Too! User Pawan Kalyan wrote in the quote tweet, “May bitter journeys lead you to happy times – beer.” Another user Kavita Mishra said, “These snacks teach us a lot.”
Take a look at the reactions to the post:
Drink eat and make me happy! Love the wisdom behind comfort food. Longing for Puchka! – Shailja Agarwal (@MOTS__UK) 28 August 2022
My diet is definitely going for a toss today — Tarana Hussein (@hussain_tarana) 28 August 2022
What knowledge can be learned from Harshji Fafda? just asking plz ask your guru hasanandji – sanjay ️ (@yourssanju72) 28 August 2022
pani puri knowledge is the best😊😊- .𝕾𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖆𝖓𝖇𝖆𝖘𝖚 (@SharanDiggi) 28 August 2022
Perfect example…- Manish (@pinakbhatt98) 28 August 2022
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