Japan’s ambassador to India Hiroshi Suzuki’s latest tweet on his culinary journey on the streets of Pune and a restaurant attempting vada pav and misal pav alongside together with his spouse drew Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s consideration on Sunday.
A video of Suzuki attempting Maharashtrian-style avenue meals in Pune has gone viral on social media. Apparently, the envoy, who was in Pune for an occasion, tried vada pav and misal pav, however he had a minor grievance — that it was too spicy for him.
Taking to Twitter, he posted the video of him consuming the road meals with a caption that learn, “I like avenue meals of India …however thoda teekha kam please!”
The Japanese envoy additionally tried Pune’s well-known misal pav, on the advice of his Twitter followers, and likewise posted a video of tucking into the delicacy.
“As a result of many followers beneficial me…! MisalPav,” the envoy posted.
He put out one other video on Twitter saying that he wished a “little much less spicy”.
In one other video posted on Saturday, Suzuki mentioned, “My spouse beat me!”
He obtained a number of reactions from netizens for his posts about attempting out Indian avenue meals in Pune and the Indian prime minister was one among them.
“That is one contest it’s possible you’ll not thoughts dropping, Mr. Ambassador. Good to see you having fun with India’s culinary range and likewise presenting it in such an revolutionary method. Preserve the movies coming!” Modi tweeted.
Strategies from social media followers
A few of his social media followers urged Suzuki to strive different delicacies within the feedback part, whereas others admired his willingness to strive new meals.
“Fairly courageous of you, these actually have numerous chillies in them. You need to have a mango lassi or mango ice cream to chill down your tummy,” a social media consumer commented.
“Have a glass of buttermilk,” wrote one other.
“Eat candy dish additionally,” mentioned one other.
This was not the primary time {that a} Japanese official tried out Indian avenue meals.
Earlier, in March, Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, on his go to to India, tried totally different Indian delicacies, together with ‘gol-gappe’, ‘aam panna’ and ‘lassi’ throughout a go to to the Buddha Jayanti Park in Delhi with Modi.
(With inputs from ANI)