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In the clip, an Indian man is captured introducing his Korean family to the traditional Indian dish, aloo poori.
After taking a bite, the family is delighted. (Photo Credit: Instagram)
Indian cuisine is popular across the world for its diverse flavours, regional specialities, unique techniques and rich cultural heritage. It is considered one of the best cuisines globally. Its popularity is soaring, with many eager to indulge in iconic staples like samosas and butter chicken. Many cuisines are lesser-known treasures and remain unexplored by many. One such gem is aloo puri, a beloved dish celebrated in every part of India. In the same vein, a video is going viral on the internet, highlighting the increasingly global appeal of Indian cuisine.
In the heartwarming clip, an Indian man is captured introducing his Korean family to the traditional Indian dish, aloo poori. His sister-in-law expresses excitement and curiosity as a plate of crispy pooris is placed in front of her, accompanied by a bowl of aloo matar. She tries to pronounce the name of the dishes and says, “Looks tasty” in Korean. The video was shared on Instagram by an account named Subtle Crazy Korea🇮🇳🇰🇷. “My Korean family on Indian food,” the caption of the post read.
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The text description of the video read, “My Korean family’s first Indian food.” As she holds a poori in her hand, she looks momentarily puzzled and asks, “How do I eat this?” After taking a bite of the dishes, her expression changes to one of delight, and she smiles and calls the combination “good.” The clip ends with a humorous twist, as the sister-in-law requests kimchi and rice, a popular Korean dish. The video has garnered several views and a range of reactions from users.
Many viewers gushed about the deliciousness of Indian food, with one writing, “Indian food means heaven food.” Another said, “Kimchi is an emotion for Koreans, like dal chawal for us.” The third user said, “I love the way she says poori.” “Koreans can’t live without rice and kimchi,” the fourth user wrote, while another added, “I wonder how poori will taste with kimchi.”