Australian PM Anthony Albanese Tries Chaat And Jalebi on PM Modi's Recommendation. Watch
This gastronomic exploration follows Modi's suggestion during his visit to Australia last month, which Albanese enthusiastically embraced.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recently embarked on a culinary adventure to explore the vibrant flavors of Indian cuisine. Venturing into the Sydney suburb of Harris Park, popularly known as Little India, Albanese tried out Indian street food on the recommendation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This gastronomic exploration follows Modi's suggestion during his visit to Australia last month, which Albanese enthusiastically embraced.
Eager to share his experience, Albanese took to Twitter, where he posted a video of himself indulging in Indian street food. The footage showcased his enjoyment as he relished the delectable chaat and jalebi, two iconic dishes from the vibrant Indian culinary repertoire. In his tweet, Albanese expressed his satisfaction, referring to the recommendations made by Prime Minister Modi as a resounding success. Albanese's tweet quickly gained traction, accumulating over 1.8 million views, 3.6k likes, and numerous comments.
His tweet read: "Great Friday night in Little India, Harris Park with @Charlton_AB. We tried out Prime Minister @narendramodi's recommendations of chaat at Chatkazz and jalebi at Jaipur Sweets - a winner!"
PM Modi reacted quickly to Albanese's tweet. "Sounds like a memorable Friday night, imbibing the best of Indian culture and culinary diversity. A winner indeed, like the India-Australia friendship".
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Here's How Netizens Reacted:
The response to Albanese's gastronomic exploration was overwhelmingly positive. Many individuals commended the Prime Minister's openness to embracing local Indian cuisine and applauded his willingness to delve into the cultural fabric of the community.
One person wrote, "Great! People will love you for your gesture, it's the way to connect with genuine people on the ground!"
Another person reacted, "Great to see you tasting Indian food in your homeland and remembering India big time, ultimately helping the India-Australia partnership reach new heights. Thank you, sir."