Japanese Diplomat's Street Food Adventure in Pune

The Japanese ambassador to India, Hiroshi Suzuki, caught the attention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his culinary adventure involving Indian street food.

Japanese Diplomat's Street Food Adventure in Pune

The Japanese ambassador to India, Hiroshi Suzuki, caught the attention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his culinary adventure involving Indian street food. Suzuki shared a post on Twitter where he and his wife enjoyed various culinary delights in Pune, such as "vada pav." His wife preferred spicy food while the ambassador opted for less spicy options. Suzuki playfully mentioned in his tweet that his wife beat him in the food contest, accompanied by a chilli emoji. Prime Minister Modi responded by saying that it's a contest the ambassador wouldn't mind losing and appreciated his enjoyment of India's culinary diversity. Modi encouraged Suzuki to continue sharing more videos of his food experiences. In another tweet, Suzuki shared visuals of him and his wife relishing Maharashtra's famous vada pav. He expressed his love for Indian street food but requested it to be less spicy.

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