Man’s hilarious comeback to girlfriend’s cumin vs fennel dilemma breaks the internet

Spices are an integral part of Indian cooking. Be it garam masala or turmeric, they all play an important role in enhancing the flavor and overall taste of food. You will often find these spices stored in your kitchen in a traditional masala dabba or spice box. However, if you are a novice cook, it can be quite challenging to differentiate between these spices. While some of them are easy to identify, others are difficult to tell apart. Cumin and fennel are two spices that look quite similar. Recently a woman could not differentiate between these two spices and decided to message her boyfriend for help. Their chat conversation has left the internet in splits.

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Twitter user @Anteryamiiii shared a screenshot of their chat on the micro-blogging platform. In the chat, we can see him helping his girlfriend to differentiate between cumin and fennel. The woman sent photos of both the spices to her boyfriend and asked, “Which one is cumin?” For this, her lover helped her to identify which was the cumin and said, “Yeh wala (this one).” When she thanked him, he mocked her by sending a laughing emoji. The post was captioned as, “Sorry mumma, I fell for the wrong girl.” Check out the full tweet here:

The Twitter post has garnered over 73.3K views and 1.2K likes so far. Internet users erupted after reading the conversation between the man and his girlfriend. Many found the chat endearing and expressed that they were in a similar situation. One person wrote, “I also know this much.”

“This chat is lovely. My boyfriend also once sent a recipe of Kadhi.”

A third person said, “According to your mother, your downfall has begun.”

“No matter how much you try, you will not be able to convince mummy.”

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Here’s how others reacted to the tweet:

Can you differentiate between cumin and fennel? Tell us in the comments section below.