Little Australian girl eats Indian food for the first time; His adorable response won hearts

Indians love to eat all the dishes with enthusiasm because the taste of our spices is so varied! We’ve been trained to eat the spiciest, hottest and sweetest foods, so we can eat almost anything – ramen, pasta, sushi, burgers and more! But this is not the case with every country. Due to lack of access to a variety of spices, they have not used spices such as garam masala, and gun powder and hence cannot enjoy Indian food. However, this is changing now! The somewhat bland tastes of foreigners are getting more exposure to Indian food as new cuisines, and they are enjoying it! Vietnamese food bloggers trying South Indian foodGerman food bloggers are making dal makhani, and more and more people are starting to explore Indian food!

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Today we saw an exciting moment in the life of an Australian girl. She tried Indian food for the first time and her world opened up to exciting flavors she couldn’t understand! Her innocent reactions were so adorable that we couldn’t help but smile and you must watch the heartwarming video. take look:

In the video, the Indian food the little girl tried was filled with some of our favorite classics –

Kadhai chicken with rice for main course, mango kulfi as dessert and sweet fennel as a palate cleanse! She thoroughly enjoyed the whole meal, but the one dish that gave her the most response was sweet fennel. Fennel, also known as saunf, is something that many Indians enjoy. It is appropriate to see a little girl get confused after eating fennel as it tastes extremely pungent!

The video was uploaded by @angeerowden and has been viewed 181k times along with 4k likes. Here’s what people commented about this little Australian girl’s reaction:

“Ha ha ha… his expressions after eating sweet fennel! Too sweet for him or fennel got stuck in his teeth”

“I’m sure she likes mangoes too… and I don’t like fennel either (the third one)

“Mark my words, once you have tasted Indian food. There is no going back”

“Hope she loved it”

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