Shashi Tharoor’s Tweet Describing Bhel Puri In His Style Makes Twitter Go WTF
The Indian politician Shashi Tharoor is one of the most popular politicians of India and it won’t be hyperbole to say that his impeccable English skills have played an important role in making him famous. Shashi Tharoor, the Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram, is also pretty active on social media networks and he has a pretty loyal fanbase; in fact you may be surprised to know that some online users follow him for the purpose of improving their vocabulary skills.
Recently, the Congress MP took to the micro-blogging site Twitter and made a post in which he gave the recipe of making the popular Indian roadside snack bhel puri. However, what made the difference is the style of writing as some really difficult words were used to explain the process of making bhel puri.
This is the recipe of bhel puri as tweeted by Shashi Tharoor:
“Exotic crispy puffed wild rice from the Western Ghats rainforest, drizzled with an aromatic salsa-verde of Rajasthani desert cilantro & the chef’s secret micro-greens sourced from our exclusive greenhouses in the Nilgiris, bathed in a luscious salsa-rosso of Ras Al-Khaimah dates & exceedingly rare Assamese Bhoot Jolokia chillies known for fruiting once in twelve years, seasoned with a sauce of sweet Kerala beach-sand soil-grown tamarind & Malabar organic raw sugar; tossed in a bronze vessel with macedoines of Gujarati winter shallots & Vidarbha heritage potatoes and riotously festooned with a cacophony of Hyderabadi chickpea-flavoured crunchies ‘bugea’ & ‘papdy’ cooked ‘a la Marwaraise.”
While Shashi Tharoor captioned the image with, “As received on @WhatsApp. Good for weekend consumption!” with laughing emoji, at the end of the post, it can be read, “Commonly known as bhel puri, Got this recipe from Dr. Shashi Tharoor”.
Here is the tweet made by Shashi Tharoor:
As received on @WhatsApp. Good for weekend consumption! pic.twitter.com/2z5pYspZei
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) July 24, 2021
Soon, Twitterati started reacting on Shashi Tharoor’s post; while some suggested that a dictionary should also be added in the ingredients, several others said that the price of bhel puri will increase multiple times after such a description.
Here are some selected reactions:
#1
— abhay singh (@Introvertguy01) July 24, 2021
#2
Next time I will give a lot of respect & attention while eating till now humble #BhelPuri
— Uttam Tripathy (@utrips) July 24, 2021
#3
After this description RS 50/-, bhelpuri can be sold for RS 5000/-.
— BIDYUT GHOSH (@bidyut69) July 25, 2021
#4
— A Roy (@AGESHROY) July 25, 2021
#5
Marketing is about making things complex and charging for simplifying it
— NITISH k. (@nikzzzz1790) July 24, 2021
#6
Sir, planning to start a restaurant in Chennai, need your help in preparing the menu card with descriptions of all food items
— Bala (@balajee821) July 25, 2021
#7
If This is recipe from @ShashiTharoor then add Dictionary in ingredients
— Pranit K Priyadarshan (@pk_priyadarshan) July 24, 2021
#8
Sounds as complicated and confusing as the congress party in general and Rahul Gandhis mind in particular..
— Ajai Sahore (@a_sahore) July 25, 2021
#9
Good one.Sir ,we request you to define other cuisines too like PaniPuri & Chaat. May be You can launch “Foodosaurus” After “Tharoorosaurus” @INCTharoorian @JayasreeVijayan
— Jaishree Misra (@top_gun55) July 24, 2021
#10
Diversity in bhelpuri… pic.twitter.com/Ow4jjWNTTh
— Rahul (@RahulHellboyz) July 24, 2021
#11
Bhelpuri will never be the same again
— Rani Sasikumar (@RaniSasi) July 25, 2021
I will always recall this description whenever I eat bhel puri next time.
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