PM Modi:Japan’s ambassador to India, Hiroshi Suzuki, was seen tasting local food with his wife in Pune, Maharashtra. Whose video he shared on Twitter, praised the street food of India and appealed to keep it a little less spicy. Responding to his same tweet, PM Modi retweeted and praised the initiative of presenting the diversity of India’s food and drink in a wonderful way.
Know what is in the video of Japanese Ambassador
In a video released on Twitter by Japanese Ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki, he can be seen savoring Indian street food with his wife. In which he is seen eating Masala Pav. While the Japanese ambassador chooses to eat less spicy pav, his wife gravitates towards the spicier. Sharing his same video on Twitter, the Japanese ambassador praising Indian street food writes that “I like India’s street food, but a little less spicy.” Sharing another such video on Twitter, the ambassador wrote, “My wife beat me.” This video of his caught the attention of PM Modi.
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PM Modi expressed his gratitude by retweeting
PM Modi retweeted the attention-grabbing tweet of the Japanese Ambassador and wrote that ‘this is such a competition, sir, that you would not feel bad if you lose. Nice to see you enjoying India’s food diversity and presenting it in an innovative way. Keep coming such videos.
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