Australian PM’s latest ‘desi’ dinner leaves internet buzzing, here’s why

Looks like Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is quite a foodie. On many occasions, we have seen them cook and indulge in various delicious Indian food items including samosas, chutneys, khichdi and more. He is not everything. He talks all about it on his social media handles, impressing many homegrown internet users. Her every post on desi food grabs headlines and garners thousands of likes and comments. However, one of his latest posts on Facebook did not go down well with the netizens. This is right! In keeping with his tradition, Prime Minister Morrison recently gave us a glimpse into one of his latest meals which included Sri Lankan-style bhindi sabzi and brinjal ki sabzi. Together they had the classic chicken korma. “Nice to spend the night at home. So, this is the curry. Sri Lankan Tamarind Brinjal and Bhindi Curry and a classic Chicken Korma,” the post read. “Strong Kari. Strong economy. Strong future,” he said. Have a look:

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in no time, PM MorrisonThe Facebook post went all over social media and grabbed the attention of many internet users. The post garnered 25k responses and over 8k comments on it. While some were very impressed with the Prime Minister’s post, some questioned the texture of Chicken Korma and said that it looks raw and undercooked.

“Looks amazing I love to eat chicken curry but alas yours is more impressive,” read one comment. Another person wrote, “Wow this looks amazing Scott”. A third comment read, “You are a great cook Mr PM! Looks delicious… ymmmm.”

While some criticized it, saying, “The sauce has separated. You serve it in a restaurant that’s going back.” Another comment read, “Impressive chicken curry? It looks like uncooked chicken in thick cream.” A third comment read, “It’s raw and was absolutely 5-star compared to the food my grandpa had at his place.”

What are your thoughts on Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s Chicken Korma Dish? Do let us know in the comments below. In the meantime, here’s the classic Chicken Korma Recipe For you.

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