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If you can guess that it’s curry from the smell alone, you’re probably a lover of Indian food just like us- and you probably shouldn’t continue reading.
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But oh well, you’re curious.. aren’t you? Because same.
A Tweet by a United States professor in response to another tweet triggered the Indian food lovers to come out and educate him about the goodness of spices and flavours…
Indian food is terrible and we pretend it isn’t. https://t.co/NGOUtRUCUN
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) November 23, 2019
Prof Nichols admitted that he had only eaten at Indian restaurants in the US and Britain.
While people are debating over whether it is racist to express one’s gastronomical preferences, we are just sitting here with popcorn, reading the hilarious comments on Twitter!
Imagine going thru life being this flavorless. lol.
— Tuxedo Mask (@TheLoveBel0w) November 23, 2019
I agree with Tom on many things. He is a wise man. But this is crazy. Tom, I will take you for Indian food when you’re in DC.
— Mark Dubowitz (@mdubowitz) November 23, 2019
Yeah, this is a naanstarter.
— SDeVries (@SuperSteveDV) November 23, 2019
Oof. I probably would've went with a specific dish, instead of slamming an entire culture of 1.4 billion people. But I guess the goal was to be controversial, and you definitely met that goal. Yikes.
— Sergio Síano 🆘 (@siano4progress) November 24, 2019
My like of your reply is the universal answer tho. No one else like this reply. pic.twitter.com/cg91Y67yu9
— Dan is📍 (@dandeckr) November 23, 2019
I'm having Indian food tonight for dinner and I'm even more excited now lol
— 🎂Wagatwe Wanjuki 🇰🇪 🇧🇸 (@wagatwe) November 24, 2019
Thanks to this tweet I've been craving Indian all day
— SAQMEMES (@sadafricanqueen) November 24, 2019
— Darin A. Robinson II (@rain4estwhitaka) November 24, 2019
You haven’t tried my Mams mate ! pic.twitter.com/TxNVHezujr
— Mandip Gill (@MandipGill) November 24, 2019
I'm really sorry to hear you say this.
— Chaya Bhuvaneswar (@chayab77) November 23, 2019
Sorry for you, I mean. pic.twitter.com/mVIdgL7fiD
— Aarya♡ [ia📚] (@Yeontaniysus) November 24, 2019
Just say you can't handle spicy food & go pic.twitter.com/8iBS8dtjGd
— Anu💖 (@Anvkii) November 24, 2019
Is it wrong to state one’s food preference?
Info via The Star