Harsh Goenka’s Love For Indian Thalis Is Too Relatable
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Indian food is one that is loved by people across the world. From simple khichdi and rustic curries to aromatic biryani - Indian food always has a special place in our hearts. And when it comes to the classic Indian thali, there are many fans who love to devour it whenever they can. 

Thali is known to be a wholesome and balanced meal that is unique to different regions in the country. The meal served in North India is not the same as the one in southern or eastern parts of the nation. These culinary delights have an abundance of flavours that tease our palate every time. And just like many of us simply can’t resist a wholesome thali, it turns out that even industrialist Harsh Goenka can’t. He recently took to Twitter to share his love for Indian thalis and it is super relatable. Take a look:

Shared on Harsh’s official Twitter handle @hvgoenka, the tweet has received over 1.4k likes and hundreds of comments. "Our traditional regional Indian food served in thalis are my favourites. Some of the recent vegetarian thalis I have eaten - Rajasthani, Bengali, Odiya and Awadhi", tweeted the industrialist. Isn’t that a sign of true-blue desi foodie? A follower, however, pointed out that the industrialist did not try a South Indian thali, as it wasn’t mentioned in the tweet. But Harsh was quick to reply and shared a photo of the same in the thread. Take a look:

Looks yummy, doesn’t it? The pictures of the delicious Indian thalis that the industrialist shared, garnered a lot of reactions online, initiating a discussion among foodies on the Twitter thread, who shared pictures of other thalis from different regions of India. "Our food is truly a magical blend of spices, just looking at them triggers hunger pangs", wrote one user. Many people also gave suggestions to Goenka on what other thalis he must try including Gujarati, Andhra, and more.

Take a look at some of the reactions:

 

Have you tried any regional thali of India? Share your thoughts on the same.