India cuisine and sweets are loved by people across the world. Be it chamcham, jalebi, malpua or laddoo the wide array of sweets on display in sweet shops across the country will make your mouth water. This is what happened when Israeli spokesperson for India, Guy Nir went exploring an Indian sweet shop in Delhi.


Nir, who is in Delhi for the G20 summit, took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his experience about eating Indian sweets and wrote, "I experienced pure bliss today (literally)! #IndianSweetSupremacy. As a devoted foodie with an insatiable sweet tooth, I found my way to this delightful shop. The jalebi and laddu I savoured? Absolutely mind-blowing!".


"Now, I'm on a quest for more delectable Indian sweets. Any mouthwatering suggestions?" he further wrote.


In the picture shared on X, Nir can be seen inside a shop looking at the sweets kept on the display while wearing a smile on his face.






Since being shared the post has amassed close to 7 lakh views and 8,121 likes. The comments box is filled with suggestions about the sweets and places Nir Should try.


"Just head to any branded sweetmeat shop ( only two of them actually) in Delhi/NCR and try their products gradually....one a day types. You'll love them all," commented one user on the post.


"If you’ve not tried Gulab Jamun, you’re missing the King of Indian sweets. And for other courtiers, you should try Moong Dal Halwa, Rasgulla, Chane ki Barfi, Imarti ..oh the list is endless :)," wrote another user.


"Never miss Bengali Sweets. Some Roshogolla, some Roshomalai, some Chom Chom, some Sita Bhog, some Sandesh, I’m getting carried away, my friend…," commented a third.


While a fourth wrote, I'm delighted that you enjoyed Indian confections; they are truly divine. I'm also curious about the renowned desserts of Israel, as I'm eager to try them".